Risk Factors for Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury in Dogs
Before elaborating on the risk factors, let’s review the typical events associated with dog ligament damage. The canine cruciate ligament injury is the thick fibrous band of connective tissue stabilizing the knee, much like a bungee cord. The ligament prevents the tibia from sliding forward as it connects to the femur, prevents tibial rotation, and […]
TPLO for Dog Cruciate Ligament Tear: What You Need to Know
Probably the most common surgery, and most recommended by surgical experts is the TPLO. TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) is one of the most common surgeries and frequently recommended by board-certified veterinary surgeons. Some people also call TPLO surgery“bone cutter”surgery. During TPLO, the tibial plateau is cut in a circular […]
Extracapsular Repair for Torn Cranial Cruciate Ligament in Dogs: What Do You Need to Know?
The extracapsular repair method of stabilizing a dog’s torn ACL is most commonly performed by general practitioners because of its simplicity and cost. Sometimes, the extracapsular technique is referred to as the “fishing line technique.” Extracapsular repair techniques have been available for over 50 years and have proven the test of time as a very […]
Prolotherapy for Cruciate Ligament Tears: What You Need to Know
Prolotherapy, also known as nonsurgical ligament reconstruction, is a medical treatment for cruciate ligament tears and the associated pain. “Prolo” is short for proliferation. The treatment induces the proliferation (growth, formation) of new connective tissue in areas where it has become weak. Doctors primarily use prolotherapy to treat joint pain. Prolotherapy also has been clinically […]
11 Common Questions Regarding Dog Cruciate Ligament Repair
Make the following considerations before making your decision. Question #1: What is the cost for cruciate ligament repair in my dog? The cost of surgical cruciate repair varies by geography and individual surgeon. Expect to pay in the range of $1800-$4000. Just how much you’ll have to spend depends on the surgical procedure performed and […]
How is A Torn Cruciate Ligament Diagnosed?
Your veterinarian will perform three tests to determine whether or not your dog has a ruptured or torn cruciate ligament. Tests to diagnose ruptured or torn cruciate ligament include: Physical exam X-rays Manual instability tests. Physical Exam Your vet will look for the following during the physical exam: Positive Sit Test: Dogs normally sit with […]