We provide a full range of services - from screening and diagnosis to treatment and rehabilitation - for conditions including
hereditary joint disorders, cruciate ligament tears, patella luxation, fractures and arthritis.
Not exact matches
Hip dysplasia is typically
hereditary, thus the formation of regulating bodies that allow responsible breeders to have their breeding dogs evaluated for this damaging
joint disorder.
It is much more common in dogs who have
hereditary disorders of the
joints such as hip or elbow dysplasia and in dogs who have injured a
joint (for example, by tearing or rupturing ligaments).
It has been one of the fancy's great challenges to combat and treat this
hereditary developmental
disorder, whose signs can include hip -
joint pain, hind - limb weakness, lameness, exercise intolerance, degenerative
joint disease, and arthritis.