Not exact matches
Common injuries include broken
bones, torn tendons, muscles and ligaments — and even
dislocated joints.
Limping in the fore leg may be due to trauma (broken
bone, ligaments, tendons),
dislocated joints or panosteitis.
If you see swelling of the leg or an obvious deformity, this can indicate a
bone fracture or
dislocated joint.
In extreme cases, the
bone may be completely
dislocated causing a deformation of the foot or ankle
joint, or may even pierce the skin.