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Forelimb Lameness, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice

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This issue of Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice, guest edited by Drs. Kevin P. Benjamino and Kenneth A. Bruecker, will focus on Forelimb Lameness. This is one of six issues each year. Articles in this issue include, but are not limited to: Gait Analysis and Kinematics, Assessment of orthopedic versus neurologic causes of gait change, Common pathology associated with the digits and metacarpal region
Carpal injuries: from fractures to hyperextension injuries, Physeal injuries and angular limb deformities, The Shoulder Joint and Common Abnormalities, Common neoplastic diseases affecting the thoracic limb, Cervical spondylomyelopathy, IVDD and brachial plexus (peripheral nerve) injuries, Juvenile disease processes affecting the forelimb, Advanced Imaging of the forelimb, Soft tissue injuries affecting the forelimb, Rehabilitation for forelimb injuries, and Elbow Dysplasia.

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Assisted by Benjamino (Editor), Bruecker (Editor), Kevin Benjamino (Editor), Kevin P. Benjamino (Editor), Kenneth A. Bruecker (Editor), Kenneth A. Bruecker (Editor)
Publisher Elsevier Health Science
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2021
 
EAN 9780323762465
ISBN 978-0-323-76246-5
Dimensions 152 mm x 228 mm x 229 mm
Weight 720 g
Series The Clinics: Veterinary Medicine
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Veterinary medicine

MEDICAL / Veterinary Medicine / Small Animal, Veterinary medicine: small animals (pets), Veterinary medicine: small animals, forelimb lameness; gait analysis; forelimb; limb deformity;

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