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Elbow Dysplasia in Dogs 

Dr. Lera @ Heron Lakes Animal Hospital
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Dr. Lera talks about elbow dysplasia with Fauna.
Elbow dysplasia is the most common cause of forelimb lameness in young, large and giant breed dogs. Most dogs have a limp on one or both front legs. This can be seen as a nodding of the head when the good leg is placed and lifting of the head when the bad leg is placed. Some dogs that limp on both front legs will not have a limp, but will have an unusual “paddling” gait. Lameness is often triggered by prolonged rest and exercise. For this reason, many dogs will be lame when they wake up but after a warm up they will exercise freely and limp again afterwards. Although most dogs will be diagnosed before they are two years old, some dogs will not limp until they are older. Collectively, elbow dysplasia and elbow osteoarthritis are the commonest causes of forelimb lameness in dogs of any age. Small dogs can also be affected by elbow dysplasia and this problem should be suspected in any dog with forelimb lameness that has not been caused by trauma.
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Комментарии : 12   
@kingston5885
@kingston5885 Год назад
Very informational! Thank you
@DrLera
@DrLera Год назад
Thank you and you’re very welcome!
@linnea7360
@linnea7360 Год назад
Thank you for the recap! /swedish vet student
@DrLera
@DrLera Год назад
You're very welcome. Good luck with your studies!
@dawnbarber5307
@dawnbarber5307 Год назад
My dog was dx with OA and grade 2 elbow dysplasia today at 4 years old. They suggested the synovetin. But 3k for a year, possibly longer is just to much for a temp fix. He also tipped scale at 102
@Pamsdogacademy
@Pamsdogacademy Год назад
My dog is getting surgery on both shoulders for OCD, should I also worry about his elbows? If so, when should I get a CT scan to get his elbows checked? Should I wait until he has recovered from OCD surgery?
@carinacristianoheart
@carinacristianoheart Год назад
Very informative. My dog was diagnosed with UAP at 10 months. He’s going to have surgery on both front elbows next week. I’m nervous! Would like to know more on after care like stem cell. Also, is swimming okay as part of his after recovery? He absolutely loves swimming. He’s 100 percent water dog. Thinking this form of exercise is less stress on his joints. Final question, what about nutrition? I feed him Origens Lg breed puppy, cooked chicken and steak, plus high quality vitamins. I just want to make certain I’m not missing anything. He’s incredibly intelligent. Plus unbelievably sweet. His trainers are blown away by him. Always saying he learns things immediately while their other dogs take weeks. I just want to give him the best life possible and overcome this diagnose if we can. Thank you! 🙏🐾💙
@deltascout8241
@deltascout8241 Год назад
Just read your comment same as mine. Just not swimming dog. He's a dogo argentino. I'm set on helping him out as much as possible. Fingers crossed 🤞 for your pup
@sarpanch3425
@sarpanch3425 9 месяцев назад
Dr please help , i have 6 yr old golden retriever , suddenly he is limping on left front leg . Can Elbow dysplasia happen at this age? My buddy didn't limp single time in his 6 yr journey till today. please reply
@damyandamyanovv
@damyandamyanovv 7 месяцев назад
I have a Cane Corso who is 6 years old too. He got diagnosed with elbow dysplasia and arthritis last week. He has never had a limp leg or any kind of discomfort until a couple of months ago. We did an X-RAY scan and they diagnosed him pretty fast. They said that surgery is not possible because very little surgeons do the kind of operation that he needs. We are putting him on frequent injections of some kind of anti-pain drug. I will update if I see some changes! Hope that clears your questions! Do an immediate CT scan or x-ray photo of his front legs and go to the vet immediately!
@gorodemode
@gorodemode Месяц назад
It’s a genetic disorder so they always have elbow dysplasia. If it presents later in life it just means that joint pain has accumulated over a long period of time. It could be that a piece of the joint bone finally broke off. Kind of like a pebble in your shoe (but in the joint). When that happens you need to get that corrected ASAP because the ‘pebble’ (bone fragment) is just tearing up the cartilage and cartilage never repairs so you want to stop the damage/limit the damage as quickly as possible. My pup had the slightest change in his gate and it turned out it was ED. Very happy I got the surgery.
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