Tuesday 27 March 2012


Symptoms

The clinical symptoms can vary from dog to dog as it largely depends on the severity of the displacement and the capacity to bear pain. however the most common clinical symptoms observed are

  • Lameness of the affected limb
  • Abdomen carriage on either both or one hind leg
  • Resistance to walk, run or jump
  • Range of motion of the affected limb reduced
  • Swelling at or near the stifle
  • Weakness and pain while moving the joint
  • Not placing the limb on the ground while walking
  • Pain when the joint of the affected limb is moved manually

 

 

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