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  2. Apr 21, 2022 · Hind-leg lameness is the most obvious symptom of a torn knee ligament. Severity may vary from intermittent lameness after activity to an inability to bear weight on the affected leg. When sudden incidents of full or partial tears occur, you may also notice swelling or pain when touching or manipulating your dog’s knee.

    • What and Where Are The Cruciate ligaments?
    • How Does A Cranial Cruciate Injury occur?
    • How Is It Diagnosed?
    • Is Other Joint Damage Common?
    • Is An Operation Always Necessary?
    • What Does Surgery involve?
    • Is Postoperative Care Difficult?
    • Is Obesity Such A Problem?

    The word cruciate means “to cross over” or “form a cross”. The cruciate ligaments are two bands of fibrous tissue located within each knee (stifle) joint. They join the femur and tibia together (the bones above and below the knee joint), so the knee works as a stable, hinged joint. One ligament runs from the inside to the outside of the knee joint ...

    The knee joint is a hinge joint. It is relatively unstable because there are no interlocking bones in the joint. Instead, it is held together by several ligaments, including the cruciate ligaments, which allow it to move back and forth like a hinge, but restrict its side-to-side motion. The two most common causes of cranial cruciate rupture are tra...

    With traumatic cruciate rupture, the usual history is that the dog was running and suddenly stopped or cried out and was then unable to bear weight on the affected leg. Many pets will “toe touch”, placing only a small amount of weight on their injured leg. During the lameness examination, your veterinarian will try to demonstrate a particular movem...

    Inside the knee joint are pieces of cartilage called menisci. The menisci act as shock absorbers between the femur and tibia. The menisci are often damaged when the cruciate ligaments rupture. They are usually repaired at the same time as the ligament.

    Dogs weighing less than 15 kg (33 lb) may heal without surgery, provided they have severe exercise restriction such as strict cage rest for six weeks. Dogs over 15 kg (33 lb) usually require surgery to stabilize the knee. Unfortunately, most dogs eventually require surgery to correct this painful injury. Consult your veterinarian to determine the b...

    There are various surgical techniques to stabilize the knee joint following cruciate rupture. The repair techniques fall into two broad categories, the first of which is extracapsular techniques (meaning the repair is outsidethe joint capsule of the knee joint). The surgeon inspects the joint, removing fragments of the ruptured ligament and repairi...

    It is important that your dog have limited activity for at least six to eight weeks after surgery. The activity restriction may be less if a TPLO or TTA has been performed. Provided you can carry out your veterinarian's instructions, good function should return to the limb within three months. Unfortunately, regardless of the technique used to stab...

    Obesity or excess weight can predispose dogs to cruciate ligament rupture or tear. If your dog is overweight, the postsurgical recovery time will be much longer. Obesity also greatly increases the risk of injury to the other knee, especially during the recuperation period. Weight loss is as important as surgery in ensuring a rapid return to normal ...

  3. Jan 30, 2024 · Signs of Osteoarthritis in Dogs. Osteoarthritis can be difficult to detect in its early stages, and often the symptoms do not become apparent until the affected joint is badly damaged. Some...

  4. May 8, 2023 · There are two treatment methods for CCL injuries. Medical management, including anti-inflammation and pain medications, along with physical therapy is a reasonable option if your dog is older, has a high risk of complications with anesthesia, or has a chronic disease that could interfere with their recovery.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · Limping, vocalizing, and leg trembling are just some of the symptoms that dogs with a torn CCL can exhibit. After a diagnosis is made, surgery is the most common treatment for a CCL tear. The recovery period for this procedure is typically anywhere from six to eight weeks. You can help prevent CCL tears by keeping your dog at a healthy weight.

  6. Dec 27, 2023 · There are several signs that your dog has suffered a painful knee injury, including: 1. Inability to Play, Run, or Jump. In the case of an ACL or CCL tear, this will most likely come on with little warning after the tear occurs.

  7. Apr 15, 2023 · Depending on the severity of the CCL injury, a dog’s symptoms might range from having a hint of lameness to being unable to bear weight on the injured leg. A dog with a CCL injury may also have...

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