Co.) of fluctuating hormone levels throughout the estrus cycle and the effect on hip
joint laxity indicated that hip laxity is not changed by estrus cycle using either the OFA or the PennHIP method.
Not exact matches
When the knee is stressed as for grade 1 symptoms, there is pain and some
laxity in the
joint, although there is a definite end point
indicating the ligament is still intact.
Clinical signs and palpable
joint laxity may also
indicate hip dysplasia.
Too much freedom of this movement
indicates laxity in the
joint which can lead to improper forces being applied to the
joint.
This abnormal forward movement of the tibia (lower leg bone) in front of the femur (thigh bone)
indicates laxity in the knee
joint.