This leaves a painful, poorly -
fitting hip joint.
Not exact matches
An artificial
hip joint has two parts: a cuplike socket that is attached to the pelvis and a metal stem with a ball on the end that
fits into the socket (illustration, page 24).
Normally, the
hip joint fits into a deep socket that is shaped like a cup and is held in place by tendons, muscles, and ligaments.
Your child's
hip socket won't form and grow properly if the ball at the top of the thighbone doesn't
fit snugly in the
joint.
Ball - and - socket
joints, like those at the
hip and shoulder, allow the greatest range of movement as the rounded end of one bone
fits into the hollow or socket of another bone, separated by elastic cartilage.
Hip Dysplasia is a genetic condition in which the thighbone doesn't fit snugly into the hip joi
Hip Dysplasia is a genetic condition in which the thighbone doesn't
fit snugly into the
hip joi
hip joint.
Hip Dysplasia is a genetic disorder which affects the thighbone (it does not fit properly into the hip join
Hip Dysplasia is a genetic disorder which affects the thighbone (it does not
fit properly into the
hip join
hip joint).
Ultimately, there is a loose
fit between the head of the femur and the ball and socket
joint of the
hip.
In some cases the laxity or loose
fit of the
hip joint can be picked up during a physical exam while your dog is conscious, but this is not always reliable.
It connects with the legs at the
hips and shoulders and the angles at which all these
joints fit together is crucial to the dog's health.
Hip dysplasia is
joint malformation that occurs when the ball and socket are misaligned, loosely
fitted, or misshapen.
CHD is a developmental disease of the bones in which the head of the thigh bone poorly
fits the
hip socket, causing damage to the cartilage, gradual destruction of the
joint, pain and swelling.
In addition to gastric torsion, Great Danes are also prone to
hip dysplasia whereby the bones of the thighs don't really
fit that well into the
hip joint.
In
hip dysplasia, the
hip socket is shallow and the ball
joint does not
fit snugly in it.
With this condition the
hip joint develops abnormally such that the bones within the
joint do not form a nice tight
fit.
It is caused due to a malformed
hip joint that results in the head of the femur bone not
fitting perfectly into the
hip socket.
The
hip joint is a «ball and socket» type
joint, and in healthy animals the ball and socket should
fit snugly against each other.
This condition affects the
joints, and basically occurs when the thighbone doesn't
fit as well into the
hip joint.
Hip Dysplasia - Abnormal development of the hip joint affecting the close fit of the femur to the pelv
Hip Dysplasia - Abnormal development of the
hip joint affecting the close fit of the femur to the pelv
hip joint affecting the close
fit of the femur to the pelvis.
This loosely
fitting joint causes instability in the
hip socket and over time, will further deteriorate the
hip joint and connective tissue.
Hip Dysplasia Canine
Hip Dysplasia is a common condition caused by your dog's femur head not
fitting into the socket correctly, and this can lead to pain, arthritis, inflammation, uneven gait, and eventually wearing of the
joint.
In
hip dysplasia, the
joint's ball and socket don't
fit together properly, which causes pain, arthritis, and problems walking.
In young dogs,
hip dysplasia usually is caused by conformational abnormalities that cause a «poor
fit» between the head of the femur and the pelvic acetabulum, which in turn causes laxity of the
hip joint.
This is characterized by the
hip joint not being
fit together.
Hip dyplasia is a heritable condition in which the femur doesn't fit snugly into the pelvic socket of the hip joi
Hip dyplasia is a heritable condition in which the femur doesn't
fit snugly into the pelvic socket of the
hip joi
hip joint.
An excellent
hip joint involves a femoral head (ball) that
fits closely and tightly against the acetabulum (socket).
Normal
hip joints function with a «ball - and - socket» construction; the head of the femur, or thigh bone,
fits tightly within a circular inlet in the pelvis.
Hip Dysplasia happens when the femur, or thigh bone, doesn't
fit well into the pelvic
joints.
The
hip joint is a ball - and - socket
joint, where the head the femur is the ball that
fits within the acetabulum of the pelvis.
When a dog has
hip dysplasia it means that the ball and socket
joint in their
hip don't
fit properly and can result in the two grinding against each other (ouch!).
Hip dysplasia occurs when the head of the thigh bone does not fit properly into the hip socket, causing joint pain, and in severe cases, lamene
Hip dysplasia occurs when the head of the thigh bone does not
fit properly into the
hip socket, causing joint pain, and in severe cases, lamene
hip socket, causing
joint pain, and in severe cases, lameness.
The condition occurs when the
hip joint is malformed, causing the ball of the thigh bone to
fit poorly in the
hip socket.
Hip dysplasia is a genetic disorder in which the ball and socket of the pet's hip joint do not properly develop and they fit together loosely, causing pain and lamene
Hip dysplasia is a genetic disorder in which the ball and socket of the pet's
hip joint do not properly develop and they fit together loosely, causing pain and lamene
hip joint do not properly develop and they
fit together loosely, causing pain and lameness.
Canine
Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a condition that begins in dogs as they grow and results in instability or a loose fit (laxity) of the hip joint (Figure
Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a condition that begins in dogs as they grow and results in instability or a loose
fit (laxity) of the
hip joint (Figure
hip joint (Figure 1).
Orthopaedic memory foam beds are a blessing to dogs» bones,
hips and
joints but for giant - sized dog breeds, the perfect
fit rarely exists as they tend to usually be too small.
It occurs when the thigh bone does not
fit properly into the
hip socket, causing arthritic
joints and even lameness.
Hip Dysplasia is an inheritable disease that causes a malformation of the hip joints, where the ball and socket don't fit proper
Hip Dysplasia is an inheritable disease that causes a malformation of the
hip joints, where the ball and socket don't fit proper
hip joints, where the ball and socket don't
fit properly.
The new mesh harness offers: • an adjustable neck for customized
fit • double buckle system allowing for easy on / off, and ideal for dogs with arthritis or
hip or
joint issues • new high - tech thermal lining in pouch which doubles the amount of usage elongated back strap to reduce damage done by pulling
Moving is good for Fido's
joints particularly as he begins to age, and keeping him
fit and trim reduces excess pressure on his
hips and knees, leaving him far less prone to pain and injury.
To picture the dog's
hip joint, imagine a ball
fitting into a socket.