Cruciate Ligament for Pets: Comprehensive Care and Repair Solutions
At Vet Lounge, we prioritize your pet's health and comfort. Cruciate ligament injuries and patella luxation are common issues affecting pets, particularly dogs. These conditions can cause significant discomfort and mobility problems, but with our expert care, we can help restore your pet’s quality of life.
Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Pets
Understanding Cruciate Ligament Injuries:
What is the Cruciate Ligament? The cruciate ligament is crucial for stabilizing your pet's knee joint. When this ligament is damaged, it can lead to instability and pain.
Symptoms: Signs of a cruciate ligament injury include limping, swelling around the knee, decreased activity, and difficulty in moving.
What is Patella Luxation? This condition occurs when the kneecap (patella) moves out of its normal position, causing pain and discomfort.
Symptoms: Pets with patella luxation may exhibit symptoms such as limping, skipping on one leg, and an abnormal gait.
Cruciate Ligament Repairs for Pets
Diagnosis and Treatment:
Evaluation: Our team conducts a thorough examination, including physical assessments and imaging, to determine the extent of the injury.
Treatment Options: Depending on the severity, treatment may involve conservative management with rest and medication or surgical intervention for more severe cases.
Surgical Repairs:
TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy): A common surgical procedure to stabilize the knee by altering the tibial plateau angle.
Extracapsular Repair: A technique where a synthetic ligament is used to stabilize the knee joint.
Rehabilitation: Post-surgery, we offer tailored rehabilitation plans to ensure a smooth recovery and restore your pet’s mobility.
Preventive Measures:
Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight helps reduce stress on the joints.
Exercise: Regular, low-impact exercises can strengthen the muscles around the knee and improve stability.
Why Choose Vet Lounge?
Expert Care: Our team is experienced in diagnosing and treating cruciate ligament injuries and patella luxation.
Personalized Treatment: We offer customized treatment plans based on your pet’s specific needs.
Compassionate Service: We are dedicated to providing compassionate care and ensuring your pet's comfort throughout their recovery.
For more information on how we can help your pet with cruciate ligament injuries or patella luxation, visit https://www.vetlounge.com.au/ or contact us directly. Our team is here to support you and your pet every step of the way.