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Mar 22, 2024
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Treating Hyperextension Injuries in Dogs

Common Conditions

Understanding and Treating Hyperextension Injuries in Dogs

Injuries are an unfortunate reality for our beloved canine companions. Among these, hyperextension injuries in the wrist area are quite common. This article will explore hyperextension injuries, how they occur, and the treatment options available to aid recovery.

A hyperextension injury in dogs occurs when they land awkwardly, often after jumping down from a height such as a deck, ledge, or wall. This landing puts excessive strain on the wrist joint, leading to the breakdown of supporting fiber cartilage at the back of the wrist.

When a dog experiences a hyperextension injury, their wrist joint can break open beyond its normal range of motion. This can cause significant discomfort and limit their ability to move freely.

Treatment Options: Pan-Carpal Arthrodesis

One of the primary surgical options for addressing hyperextension injuries in dogs is a pan-carpal arthrodesis. This procedure involves fusing the entire wrist joint to stabilize it and promote proper healing.

Despite the seriousness of the injury, dogs typically respond well to pan-carpal arthrodesis. This surgical intervention offers the prospect of restoring significant functionality to the affected limb.

Expectations After Surgery

Following pan-carpal arthrodesis, the goal is for the dog to regain as much function in the affected limb as possible. While they may not return to their pre-injury activity level, they can use the leg effectively without the risk of developing arthritis stemming from the initial injury.

In Conclusion

Hyperextension injuries in dogs can be debilitating, but with prompt treatment and proper care, affected animals can often experience significant improvement in their quality of life. Pan-carpal arthrodesis is a valuable option in the arsenal of treatments available to veterinary professionals, offering hope for a brighter, more mobile future for our four-legged friends.

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Capital Animal Hospital specializes in treating many of your pet's common conditions, including Cranial Cruciate Ligament InstabilityCanine Hip DysplasiaPatella LuxationTraumatic Injuries, and more. We partner with veterinary practices to provide specialized orthopedic services. To find out how we can serve your pets, call us today at 803-722-1738 or schedule an appointment on our website. Refer a patient if you're a veterinarian looking for the best orthopedic care for your patients.

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