Sentences with phrase «undergoing cranial cruciate»

Learn more about how long - acting NOCITA ® could provide the post-surgical pain relief for your patients undergoing cranial cruciate ligament surgery.
As an extended - release medication, it can help veterinarians better manage post-operative pain in dogs undergoing cranial cruciate ligament surgery.
«We began using Nocita on patients undergoing cranial cruciate ligament stabilization surgeries and have been very pleased with the results.

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We provide information and health products to pet owners whose dogs may be undergoing orthopedic surgeries such as TPLO (tibial plateau leveling osteotomy), TTA (tibial tuberocity advancement), CCL (cranial cruciate ligament rupture), MPL (medial patellar luxation), FHO (femoral head osteotomy), THR (total hip replacement), or for dogs suffering age - related or genetic joint health issues.
According to the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS), the long term prognosis for animals undergoing surgical repair of the cranial cruciate ligament is good, with reports of improvement in 85 - 90 % of the cases.
In dogs, the cranial cruciate ligament undergoes slow and chronic degeneration until finally the ligament weakens and ruptures.
To rehabilitate dogs and cats that have sustained musculoskeletal injuries or have undergone surgery to repair fractures, cranial cruciate ligament ruptures, patellar luxations, joint replacement, arthroscopy, neurological procedures, or any surgical procedure that requires therapy to regain mobility, alleviate pain or weakness.
Our dog has undergone two extracapsular suture surgeries on two separate occasions to repair torn ligaments of his rear legs, namely the cranial cruciate ligament (ACL / CCL).
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