AIM: To report the long-term outcome (return to work and owner satisfaction) following surgical treatment of common calcanean tendon (Achilles tendon) injuries in working dogs in New Zealand. METHODS: Ten New Zealand Huntaway or Heading dogs (working Collies) with complete or partial tears of the common calcanean tendon, were treated using locking-loop suturing and casting, with (7) or without (3), a calcaneo-tibial screw. All dogs were actively in work on sheep or cattle farms at the time of injury, and return to work was the desired outcome. Ability to work and owner satisfaction were investigated using a telephone questionnaire at a mean followup interval of 14.6 months. RESULTS: Overall, 7/10 dogs returned to full or substantial...
This preliminary study has investigated the outcome of physiotherapy in 10 dogs affected by a primar...
Developments in biomedical science continue to transform our understanding of concepts such as healt...
Objective To describe traumatic injuries involving the central tarsal bone (Tc) in nonracing dogs. ...
<div><p></p><p>AIM: To report the long-term outcome, return to work and owner satisfaction, for work...
abstract: Objective: Study Design: Animals: Methods: Results: Conclusions: Clinical Relevance: To de...
A 9 year old female spayed Weimaraner had a 2 week history of lameness in her right hind limb after ...
Background: Common calcaneal tendon (CCT) is usually affected by injuries in dogs and less frequentl...
© 2018 Takanori SugiyamaThe common calcaneal tendon is a complex muscle-tendon system that regulates...
Forty-five cases of canine Achilles mechanism disruption were reviewed, mostly involving medium-size...
Copyright © 2013 Erin N. Kishi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
O calcâneo é um dos tendões que sofrem traumatismos com maior freqüência em cães. Independente da ca...
OBJECTIVE: To report current recommendations made by veterinarians for rehabilitation after surgical...
Achilles tendon rupture in the dog is a common traumatic lesion. An accurate evaluation of etiology,...
Background: Cranial luxation of the scapulohumeral has been rarely reported in dogs and there is lim...
Achilles tendon rupture is uncommon in small animal practice. A 9-month-old, female, mixed breed dog...
This preliminary study has investigated the outcome of physiotherapy in 10 dogs affected by a primar...
Developments in biomedical science continue to transform our understanding of concepts such as healt...
Objective To describe traumatic injuries involving the central tarsal bone (Tc) in nonracing dogs. ...
<div><p></p><p>AIM: To report the long-term outcome, return to work and owner satisfaction, for work...
abstract: Objective: Study Design: Animals: Methods: Results: Conclusions: Clinical Relevance: To de...
A 9 year old female spayed Weimaraner had a 2 week history of lameness in her right hind limb after ...
Background: Common calcaneal tendon (CCT) is usually affected by injuries in dogs and less frequentl...
© 2018 Takanori SugiyamaThe common calcaneal tendon is a complex muscle-tendon system that regulates...
Forty-five cases of canine Achilles mechanism disruption were reviewed, mostly involving medium-size...
Copyright © 2013 Erin N. Kishi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
O calcâneo é um dos tendões que sofrem traumatismos com maior freqüência em cães. Independente da ca...
OBJECTIVE: To report current recommendations made by veterinarians for rehabilitation after surgical...
Achilles tendon rupture in the dog is a common traumatic lesion. An accurate evaluation of etiology,...
Background: Cranial luxation of the scapulohumeral has been rarely reported in dogs and there is lim...
Achilles tendon rupture is uncommon in small animal practice. A 9-month-old, female, mixed breed dog...
This preliminary study has investigated the outcome of physiotherapy in 10 dogs affected by a primar...
Developments in biomedical science continue to transform our understanding of concepts such as healt...
Objective To describe traumatic injuries involving the central tarsal bone (Tc) in nonracing dogs. ...