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  1. Canine Sports Medicine & Mobility / Dr. Patsy Mich focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of canine sporting injuries, chronic pain and limb defects, including use of V-OP limbs. Her specialities are Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics, Sports Medicine Evaluation, Chronic Pain Management, Joint

  2. 28 kwi 2021 · If hock injuries are not treated, they can mean that your dog continues to suffer from limping, lameness and pain. It will stop them from enjoying their favorite activities, such as running and playing fetch.

  3. 6 lut 2024 · Achilles Tendon injuries occur in your dog’s back legs and can make your dog limp, unable to weight-bear or completely change the angle of your dog’s back leg, often called a ‘dropped’ hock. A 'dropped' hock indicates a complete Achilles Tendon rupture, and causes a dog to walk flat-footed.

  4. Canine Hock Injuries. Conditions of the hock, or ankle joint, while less common, can also be the culprit in hind limb lameness situations. We feel it is important with any lameness to make sure we are not putting blinders on and only looking for the most typical conditions.

  5. Serving the Denver metro area, The K9 Body Shop specializes in treating canines and felines recovering from injuries or surgeries, the geriatric dog who is suffering from mobility or pain issues, the working dog or canine athlete looking to achieve peak performance levels, or the overweight canine looking to shed a few pounds.

  6. For dogs who enjoy intense running or jumping, the small hock joints on the back legs can be particularly vulnerable to injury. Fortunately, there are many options to help treat canine hock issues so your dog has the best chance to make a full recovery.

  7. 15 sty 2015 · The best outcome for injuries that cause instability of the hock is with surgery. If instability is due to a broken bone, the damage is more easily and successfully repaired than if caused by torn ligaments.

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