Orthopedic conditions of the bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles can significantly impact a dog’s ability to move, walk or run without pain, and function in daily life. Both surgical and nonsurgical treatments have the potential to not only provide relief from pain but can improve your dog’s mobility and quality of life, reduce the risk of further injury, and increase their lifespan.
Orthopedic Surgery
- Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) for stabilization of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture
- Achilles Tendon Repair
- Angular limb deformity correction
- Distal Ulnar Ostectomy
- Femoral Head and Neck Excision (FHO, FHNE)
- Forelimb/Hindlimb Amputation
- Fracture Repair/Stabilization-All Bones and Techniques
- Fragmented Medial Coronoid Excision-Elbow Dysplasia
- Hip Luxation Reduction/Stabilization
- Lateral isometric extracapsular suture stabilization for CCL rupture
- Medial Patellar Luxation stabilization
- OCD (Osteochondrosis Dissecans) flap removal
- Pancarpal/Pantarsal/Partial tarsal Arthrodesis (joint fusion)
- Ununited Anconeal Process Excision-Elbow Dysplasia
- Platelet-rich Plasma
- Arthroscopic Evaluation of all Joints