Back Pain in Dogs
Just like people, dogs can develop back problems over the course of their lives. Simple mechanical back pain and Intervertebral Disk Disease (IVDD) are the most common reasons for back pain.
Just like people, dogs can develop back problems over the course of their lives. Simple mechanical back pain and Intervertebral Disk Disease (IVDD) are the most common reasons for back pain.
Hip dysplasia is a common musculoskeletal condition in dogs, especially in large or giant breeds. It is primarily a genetic disease but it can be amplified by excessive growth, exercise and play habits during puppyhood, obesity, and poor nutrition.
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The Elbow: The elbow joint in a dog is not too dissimilar to our elbow joint. The elbow is found in the middle of the front limb. Its main function is bending and straightening between the upper arm bone (humerus)
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Whether it’s humans or dogs, the iliopsoas muscles come up a lot in treatment of low back, pelvic, and hip pain. This can range from muscle tightness to muscle injury, with associated levels of lameness.
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