Coxofemoral luxations in the dog and cat are a common problem resulting most often from encounters with automobiles. nearly 50 percent of all luxations in these two species involve the coxofemoral (hip) joint
In July 2013, a miniature horse presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital ...
Traumatic coxofemoral sciatic nerve entrapment was diagnosed in a Miniature Fox Terrier that had bee...
Background: Coxofemoral luxation is the most common traumatic luxation in dogs and the iliotrochante...
SUMMARY. Objective:to report a new echnique for repairing traumatic coxofemoral luxation in two dogs...
A surgical technique is described for transposition of the sacrotuberous ligament to replace the ter...
The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 21 cat...
Coxofemoral joint luxations in cats commonly are the result of trauma, especially motor vehicle acci...
Coxofemoral luxation occur because the femoral head and the acetabulum are separated (Mark, 2011). I...
Objective: To report a new technique for re- pairing traumatic cranio-dorsal coxofemoral luxation in...
On Oct. 30, 1957, a 6-year old English Pointer female was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic wit...
From 1993 to 1999 3 7 patients (3 4 dogs and 3 cats) with a craniodorsal coxofemoral luxation were t...
Background: The hip dislocation is the most common traumatic dislocation in dogs. Surgical treatment...
Musculoskeletal changes in domestic animals are increasingly frequent in clinical surgery care. Trau...
A traumatic coxofemoral luxation was diagnosed in a 15-month-old European neutered male cat, and on ...
A complete palmar antebrachiocarpal luxation due to rupture of the medial collateral ligament was di...
In July 2013, a miniature horse presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital ...
Traumatic coxofemoral sciatic nerve entrapment was diagnosed in a Miniature Fox Terrier that had bee...
Background: Coxofemoral luxation is the most common traumatic luxation in dogs and the iliotrochante...
SUMMARY. Objective:to report a new echnique for repairing traumatic coxofemoral luxation in two dogs...
A surgical technique is described for transposition of the sacrotuberous ligament to replace the ter...
The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of 21 cat...
Coxofemoral joint luxations in cats commonly are the result of trauma, especially motor vehicle acci...
Coxofemoral luxation occur because the femoral head and the acetabulum are separated (Mark, 2011). I...
Objective: To report a new technique for re- pairing traumatic cranio-dorsal coxofemoral luxation in...
On Oct. 30, 1957, a 6-year old English Pointer female was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic wit...
From 1993 to 1999 3 7 patients (3 4 dogs and 3 cats) with a craniodorsal coxofemoral luxation were t...
Background: The hip dislocation is the most common traumatic dislocation in dogs. Surgical treatment...
Musculoskeletal changes in domestic animals are increasingly frequent in clinical surgery care. Trau...
A traumatic coxofemoral luxation was diagnosed in a 15-month-old European neutered male cat, and on ...
A complete palmar antebrachiocarpal luxation due to rupture of the medial collateral ligament was di...
In July 2013, a miniature horse presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital ...
Traumatic coxofemoral sciatic nerve entrapment was diagnosed in a Miniature Fox Terrier that had bee...
Background: Coxofemoral luxation is the most common traumatic luxation in dogs and the iliotrochante...