Knee

At 1 and 2 years post-treatment, function in SCP knees was better than in Control knees with range of motion being significantly (p < 0.05) better for SCP.
Understanding the pathobiology of human and canine meniscus can help to advance diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for painful knee disorders and improve clinical decision making.
This study provides some evidence that LLLT may improve the gait of dogs recovering from a TPLO, as assessed by owners.
Further genetic progress would be facilitated by selection using estimated breeding values based on veterinary screening records.
TPLO may alter stifle load distribution relative to the normal control group. There were no differences between TTA and the control group.
The data from this study may be used in both orthopaedic studies and for clinical applications related to the distal femur of dogs.
Owners commonly sought a stifle orthosis for CrCL deficiency due to reservations regarding surgical management.
A water level at or above the stifle will achieve the best stifle kinematics following surgical stifle stabilisation
A viable surgical approach. Precise portal placement and adequate infrapatellar fat pad debridement are critical.