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Regarding Bracing, the elbow is very tough to brace because you cannot get a

good hold above the elbow because of the adductors in the axilla. You have to go

above and below the joint as far as you can to provide the best leverage to

apply the corrective forces. A Chihuahua makes it even tougher. I would say no

on the brace. A wrap the crosses the back to the other limb for suspension may

add enough support for a dog this small. The Dog Leggs wrap is where I would

look. http://www.dogleggs.com/adjustable/

Good luck!

Ben

Ben Blecha, CPO

www.AceOrthoSolutions.com

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> From: VetRehab [mailto:VetRehab ] On Behalf

> Of bert_dvm

> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 4:04 PM

> To: VetRehab

> Subject: Bicepital tendonopathy

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> I have an 8 year old, overweight yellow lab with pain on shoulder

> flexion/elbow extension and an increased abduction angle. He clinically has

> a weight-bearing lameness on the affected leg. I have recommended rest and

> did a laser treatment (goal 8j to target tissue) to the bicepts tendon

> origin in the shoulder.

> I am planning on seeing the dog back at the end of the week for a

> reevaluation and repeat of laser therapy. In addition I intend to prescribe

> mild stretches and begin a weight reduction protocol but I am not sure how

> long I should wait to start eccentric exercises such as downhill walking or

> step downs.

> Thoughts? This is my first one of these.

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I have several patients with both elbow and shoulder subluxations in Dogleggs

harnesses with good results. Often with small dogs I haven't had to order any

additional support than the standard full Dogleggs and it is enough to keep them

comfortable. I do usually get 2 soft straps - one for in front and one for

behind the forelegs just because it keeps the harness in the correct position.

I think the soft tissue support and positioning of those braces is frequently

enough in small breeds.

Hope that helps,

Mindy DVM, CCRT

Veterinary Wellness Ctr

Lexington, KY

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