Treatment of Cruciate Ligament Tears in Dogs
Posted by David Cook
on 12 September 2024
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What is a cruciate ligament? Dogs have similarities to people in how their joints are stabilised and move. In people, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a common cause of joint problems in the knee. It is typically damaged in...
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Introducing Our New Brachycephalic Care Unit (BCU) at VSS Jindalee
Posted by Abbie Tipler
on 9 September 2024
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What is the BCU?The BCU has been established as an exclusive brachycephalic precinct with the specific goal of reducing the number of stress-inducing visits a brachycephalic patient may need to make to a specialist hospital. Additionally, the risk...
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Fracture Repair in Dogs and Cats
Posted by David Cook
on 5 September 2024
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What types of fractures occur in dogs and cats?Dogs and cats can suffer fractures (breaks) to their bones. Any bone can be affected. Typically, this is a result of a traumatic injury. Trauma can occur in many ways, ranging from high impact (...
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Laryngeal Paralysis in Dogs
Posted by VSS
on 6 October 2023
Laryngeal paralysis is a frequently encountered respiratory condition in dogs characterised by partial to complete failure of abduction of one or both arytenoid cartilages during inspiration resulting in mechanical upper airway obstruction. The in...
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A Refresher on the Neurological Exam
Posted by Wendy Archipow
on 19 May 2022
Wendy Archipow, BVSc, MS, DACVS-SA, Specialist in Small Animal Surgery Veterinary Specialist Services, Underwood Neurological Exam:The neurological exam is made up of six parts: the distance exam, cranial nerve assessment, postural reactions,...
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