Effects of postoperative rehabilitation on limb function after cranial cruciate ligament repair in dogs

2002 ◽  
Vol 220 (9) ◽  
pp. 1325-1330 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory S. Marsolais ◽  
Glenda Dvorak ◽  
Michael G. Conzemius
2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (S 02) ◽  
pp. A1-A25
Author(s):  
Jennifer Eiermann ◽  
Kristin Kirkby-Shaw ◽  
Richard Evans ◽  
Sebastian Knell ◽  
Michael Kowaleski ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 593
Author(s):  
Tiago Carmagnani Prada ◽  
Anderson Coutinho da Silva ◽  
Bruno Watanabe Minto

Cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCrLR) is a common condition found in the small animal routine, being correlated to traumas, obesity, genetic factors, and primary osteoarthritis (OA) in dogs. Affected animals show articular instability that, if not corrected surgically, may cause secondary OA and loss of limb function. The aim of this study was to compare short-term results of the intra-articular technique for knee stabilization after CCrLR using a surgical button associated with polyester yarn (Group A), the surgical button associated with nylon yarn (Group B), and surgical toggle associated with polyester yarn (Group C). Eighteen dogs presenting CCrLR, weight varying from 5 to 35 kg, and different sex and breed were divided into three groups of six individuals. OA radiographic grade, pre- and post-operative lameness, surgical time, and the macroscopic aspect of cartilage were assessed. The intra-articular technique was performed by passing a suture through two tunnels, drilled in the femoral condyle and tibial crest to stabilize the knee joint. Twelve animals presented a decreased lameness and normal limb function after 15 days. On the other hand, four dogs from Group B presented complications: two dogs had suture rupture after 30 days and other two showed muscular contracture with decreased range of motion, followed by loss of limb function. In Group A, one dog showed suture rupture after 15 days and other had suture infection after 30 days. In Group C, dogs recovered normal limb function without complications. Therefore, surgical toggle associated with polyester yarn was better than the other studied materials.


2005 ◽  
Vol 226 (2) ◽  
pp. 232-236 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael G. Conzemius ◽  
Richard B. Evans ◽  
M. Faulkner Besancon ◽  
Wanda J. Gordon ◽  
Christopher L. Horstman ◽  
...  

1991 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
RUSSELL H. PATTERSON ◽  
GAIL K. SMITH ◽  
THOMAS P. GREGOR ◽  
CHARLES D. NEWTON

Author(s):  
Dar. Shahid Hussain ◽  
R. Jayaprakash ◽  
Md. Shafiuzama ◽  
Shazia Nissar ◽  
R. Sridhar ◽  
...  

The aim of the study was to find out the efficacy of rehabilitative techniques postoperatively of extracapsular stabilized cranial cruciate ligament deficiency dogs. Twelve dogs were treated surgically by extracapsular imbrication method. Post operatively six dogs were rehabilitated with neuromuscular electrical stimulation and different therapeutic exercise. The lameness score and weight score and girth of thigh differ significantly between them. Range of motion and girth also improved but non significantly. There was an early recovery in physiotherapy group dogs as compared to dogs in the non physiotherapy group.


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