Diagnosis of OCD is made by examination of the affected joints,
often under sedation / anaesthetic, along with Xrays of the shoulder / elbow joints.
Not exact matches
It is
often possible to avoid general anaesthetics and the majority of our procedures are performed
under local anaesthesia sometimes combined with
sedation.
This can be administered at home at a directed time interval prior to the appointment or
often sedation is given in the animal hospital via a painless injection
under the pet's skin.
This
often needs to be done
under sedation to avoid the risks of damaging the deeper structures like the ear drum.
It
often must be done
under sedation due to severe pain at the site.