Guest guest Posted May 26, 2010 Report Share Posted May 26, 2010 Hi, I´m , a vet from Spain. I do rehab for 4 years and opened my own rehab center one year ago. I´v been doing some externships in US and I love the way you work with animals! Hope you could help me with my case. Bomber, male, lab, 15months. Had surgery on both hips(TPO), but they damaged the ciatic nerve and referred him to me. When he came, he had decreased the propioception and severe muscle atrohpy in right hind leg. With some neurological stimulation and exercises improved, but in every step he gives did hiperextension of the tarsus in the left hind leg. I´m trying to avoid it. I used a boot and/or a bracelet in the left leg and it helps but after some minutes, he starts with the hiperextension again. Any advice the how I could avoid it? I´ve seen this in some dogs with hip dysplasia and some breeds (chow-chow, tshit-tzu...) Thank you so much. Dr , DVM, CCRP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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