Sentences with phrase «loose hips»

Hip dysplasia is a condition that can begin in dogs as they grow and results in an unstable or loose hip joint.
Those with loose hip flexors are usually better off keeping their glutes relaxed.
Some people have long, loose hip flexor muscles.
BULLDOGS LOOSE JOINTS / HIPS / ELBOWS (HD & OCD are likely the most commonly misdiagnosed Bulldog issues)- English Bulldogs naturally have very loose hip joints and very shallow joints.
This movement is a cheat since it is also forcing you to increase hip mobility, but everyone could benefit from looser hips!
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This technique involves general anesthesia and three different x-ray positions; 1) extended hips to evaluate hip joint conformation, 2) legs in a standing position (compression view) to evaluate how tight the joint can be, and 3) legs in a standing position with the hip joints pulled out (distraction view) which evaluates how loose the hip joint can be.
While the exact mechanism is unknown, one theory suggests loose hips in young dogs change the maturation of the hip joint, resulting in abnormally formed hip joints, which later lead to hip arthritis.
It has been stated by Corley (letter in «Health News and Views» feature, The Rottweiler Quarterly, Fall 1991) that anesthetized dogs might show slightly looser hip joints, but that the difference may be insignificant.
Studies have shown that dogs with looser hips (excessive hip laxity) are at higher risk to develop hip dysplasia than dogs with tighter hips (minimal hip laxity).
First of all, you can't really avoid bending at the waist, your pelvis can only tip so far (unless, of course, you have very loose hips, which might lead to you hanging on your right hip joint) And why would you want to, anyway?
Thank goodness we began our dogs natural dog food diet as a puppy and she subsequently grew out of having loose hip joints and in fact they grew like any normal dog's hips would.
Genetics may explain why some senior athletes are high functioning despite having one or both hip abnormalities typically associated with early onset osteoarthritis (OA): developmental dislocation of the hip (dysplasia), a loose hip joint; or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), a condition in which the hip bones are abnormally shaped, according to new research presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
The result is laxity of the joint, followed by degenerative joint disease (DJD) or osteoarthritis (OA), which is the body's attempt to stabilize the loose hip joint.
It stands to reason that carrying around extra weight will exacerbate degeneration of the joint in a dog with a loose hip.
Specifically, the looser the hip joint, according to the PennHIP method, the greater the chance that the joint would develop DJD.
As the puppy continues to grow, the constant friction of the loose hip joint rubbing against the socket will cause deterioration of the area and eventually she becomes arthritic and unable to walk at all and at this point she will need to be put down, sadly.
Structural faults such as straight or loose shoulders, straight stifles, loose hips, and lack of balance between the front and rear structure, can all cause gait abnormalities that in turn lead to damage to pasterns and feet.
SOME OF THE MOST COMMON BULLDOG (FRENCH & ENGLISH BULLDOG) ISSUES: Cherry eye, entropion, loose hips (hip Dysplasia - HD), demodex on the skin, brachycephalic syndrome (elongated soft palate, narrowed nares, relatively small trachea).
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