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Book Synopsis
Written by veterinarians across multiple disciplines with expertise in the canine musculoskeletal system, this book offers an easy-to-use guide for diagnosing lameness in dogs. Canine Lameness focuses on evaluation and diagnostic techniques, with descriptions of the most common reasons for lameness. Arranged by anatomical region, this approach complements the clinical assessment of a patient. Designed for ease of use, the book puts all the information needed to evaluate and diagnose a dog's orthopedic status at the reader's fingertips. Particular emphasis is placed on orthopedic examination, radiographic anatomy, and abnormal radiographic findings. Features of Canine Lameness: Offers a comprehensive guide to diagnosing musculoskeletal diseases causing lameness in dogsBrings clinical examination, diagnostic imaging, and relevant musculoskeletal anatomy together into a single resourceTakes a logical, regions-based approach, outlining diagnostic steps and differential diagnoses for each

Trade Review
Canine Lameness is an excellent resource for all veterinary health professionals....Overall, the text is succinctly comprehensive, logically organized, well written, and easy to follow and use. This book augments the limited resources currently devoted to describing the causes of lameness in dogs and will be an excellent addition to the reference library of any small animal veterinary hospital.” - JAVMA | DEC 15, 2020 | VOL 257 | NO. 12

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xix

Preface xxi

Acknowledgments xxiii

Editor Biography xxiv

About the Companion Website xxv

Section 1 Lameness Diagnosis 1

Part I Lameness Evaluation 3

1 Subjective Gait Evaluation 5
Felix Michael Duerr

1.1 Introduction 5

1.2 Observation at Rest 5

1.3 Observation in Motion 6

References 13

2 Objective Gait Analysis 15
Bryan T. Torres

2.1 Introduction 15

2.2 Kinetic Analysis 15

2.3 Kinematic Analysis 21

2.4 Making the Best of Your Gait Data Collection 27

2.5 Evaluating Gait Data 28

References 29

3 The Orthopedic Examination 31
Dirsko J.F. von Pfeil and Felix Michael Duerr

3.1 Introduction 31

3.2 The Orthopedic Examination 31

References 39

4 The Neurologic Examination 41
Lisa Bartner

4.1 Introduction 41

4.2 Neuroanatomy Related to Limb Function 42

4.3 The Neurologic Examination 48

4.4 Diagnostic Tests 63

References 65

5 The Rehabilitation Examination 67
Sasha Foster

5.1 Introduction 67

5.2 Passive Range of Motion 68

5.3 Joint Play 77

5.4 Flexibility Testing 79

5.5 Strength Testing 81

References 83

6 The Myofascial Examination 85
Rick Wall

6.1 Introduction 85

6.2 Characteristics of Myofascial Trigger Points 85

6.3 Etiology and Pathophysiology of Myofascial Trigger Points 86

6.4 The Myofascial Examination 87

6.5 Myofascial Pain Syndrome Patterns Associated with Lameness 88

6.6 Clinical Significance 89

References 90

Part II Diagnostic Techniques 93

7 Arthrocentesis Technique 95
Bryan T. Torres and Felix Michael Duerr

7.1 Introduction 95

7.2 Risks and Contraindications 96

7.3 Restraint 96

7.4 Site Preparation 96

7.5 Equipment 96

7.6 Approaches 98

References 104

8 Diagnostic Joint Anesthesia 105
Bryan T. Torres and Felix Michael Duerr

8.1 Introduction 105

8.2 Patient Selection 105

8.3 Sedation Protocols 106

8.4 Intra-articular Anesthetic Instillation 108

8.5 Lameness Evaluation and Interpreting the Effect of Diagnostic Joint Anesthesia 108

References 110

9 Joint Fluid Analysis and Collection Considerations 111
Adam Harris and Kelly Santangelo

9.1 Introduction 111

9.2 Sample Submission and Prioritization of Diagnostic Tests 111

9.3 Gross, Biochemical, and Cytologic Examination 113

9.4 Canine Arthropathies 120

References 122

10 Diagnostic Imaging Techniques in Lameness Evaluation 125
Angela J. Marolf

10.1 Introduction 125

10.2 Radiography 125

10.3 Ultrasonography 126

10.4 Computed Tomography 127

10.5 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 130

10.6 Nuclear Medicine 131

References 133

11 Diagnostic Approach to Neoplastic Conditions Causing Lameness 135
Bernard Séguin

11.1 Introduction 135

11.2 Diagnostic Methods 135

11.3 Specific Tumors 138

References 139

Section 2 Regional Diagnosis 141

Part III Distal Limb Lameness 143

12 Distal Limb Region 145
Nicolaas E. Lambrechts

12.1 Introduction 145

12.2 Normal Anatomy 145

12.3 Arthritis 152

12.4 Fractures of the Distal Limb Region 154

12.5 Conditions of Muscles, Tendon, and Ligaments 157

12.6 Conditions of the Digital and Paw Pads 159

12.7 Conditions of the Digit/Paw Skin 162

12.8 Conditions of the Claws 163

12.9 Other Conditions Affecting the Distal Limb Region 164

References 166

Part IV Thoracic Limb Lameness 169

13 Carpal Region 171
Denis J. Marcellin-Little and Dirsko J.F. von Pfeil

13.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 171

13.2 Normal Anatomy and Osteoarthritis 171

13.3 Fractures of the Carpal Region 175

13.4 Carpal Hyperextension and Other Carpal Ligamentous Injuries 179

13.5 Deformities of the Carpal Region 185

13.6 Tendinous and Muscular Lesions of the Carpal Region 186

13.7 Other Diseases Affecting the Carpal Region 187

References 191

14 Elbow Region 195
Felix Michael Duerr

14.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 195

14.2 Normal Anatomy and Arthritis 195

14.3 Fractures of the Elbow Region 200

14.4 Incomplete Ossification of the Humeral Condyle 201

14.5 Elbow Dysplasia/Incongruity 203

14.6 Medial Compartment Disease 205

14.7 Traumatic Fracture of the Medial Coronoid Process 208

14.8 Osteochondrosis Dissecans 209

14.9 Ununited Anconeal Process 209

14.10 Elbow Luxation 210

14.11 Panosteitis 212

14.12 Septic Arthritis 214

14.13 Flexor Enthesopathy 215

14.14 Other Diseases Affecting the Elbow Region 217

References 219

15 Shoulder Region 223
Kristina M. Kiefer and Dirsko J.F. von Pfeil

15.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 223

15.2 Normal Anatomy and Osteoarthritis 223

15.3 Fractures of the Shoulder Region 229

15.4 Medial Shoulder Instability 231

15.5 Traumatic Shoulder Luxation 235

15.6 Biceps Brachii Tendinopathy 237

15.7 Supraspinatus Tendinopathy 242

15.8 Infraspinatus Disease 243

15.9 Osteochondrosis Dissecans 246

15.10 Other Diseases Affecting the Shoulder Region 248

References 250

16 Neurological Disease of the Thoracic Limb 255
Lisa Bartner

16.1 Introduction 255

16.2 Relevant Anatomy 255

16.3 Neurological Diseases Affecting the Thoracic Limb 257

References 268

17 Neoplastic Conditions of the Thoracic Limb 271
Bernard Séguin

17.1 Introduction 271

17.2 Neoplasia of Specific Regions 271

References 277

Part V Pelvic Limb Lameness 279

18 Tarsal Region 281
Kathleen Linn and Felix Michael Duerr

18.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 281

18.2 Normal Anatomy 281

18.3 Fractures of the Tarsal Region 288

18.4 Tarsal Joint Luxations 291

18.5 Pathology of the Common Calcanean Tendon 294

18.6 Osteochondrosis Dissecans 298

18.7 Other Diseases Affecting the Tarsal Region 300

References 304

19 Stifle Region 307
Jennifer Warnock and Felix Michael Duerr

19.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 307

19.2 Normal Anatomy 307

19.3 Fractures of the Stifle Region 314

19.4 Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease 316

19.5 Patellar Luxation 329

19.6 Stifle Luxation 334

19.7 Isolated Caudal Cruciate Ligament Rupture 336

19.8 Osteochondrosis Dissecans 337

19.9 Patellar Ligament Pathology 339

19.10 Other Diseases Affecting the Stifle Region 340

References 343

20 Hip Region 347
Nina R. Kieves

20.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 347

20.2 Normal Anatomy 347

20.3 Fractures of the Hip Region 353

20.4 Coxofemoral Luxation 356

20.5 Hip Dysplasia 358

20.6 Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head 366

20.7 Muscle Contractures 367

20.8 Iliopsoas Tendinopathy 371

20.9 Other Diseases Affecting the Hip Region 373

References 376

21 Neurological Disease of the Pelvic Limb 379
Lisa Bartner

21.1 Introduction 379

21.2 Relevant Anatomy 379

21.3 Neurological Diseases Affecting the Pelvic Limb 381

References 389

22 Neoplastic Conditions of the Pelvic Limb 391
Bernard Séguin

22.1 Introduction 391

22.2 Neoplasia of Specific Regions 391

References 394

Glossary 397

List of Abbreviations 401

Index 403

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119474029, 978-1119474029
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Written by veterinarians across multiple disciplines with expertise in the canine musculoskeletal system, this book offers an easy-to-use guide for diagnosing lameness in dogs. Canine Lameness focuses on evaluation and diagnostic techniques, with descriptions of the most common reasons for lameness. Arranged by anatomical region, this approach complements the clinical assessment of a patient. Designed for ease of use, the book puts all the information needed to evaluate and diagnose a dog's orthopedic status at the reader's fingertips. Particular emphasis is placed on orthopedic examination, radiographic anatomy, and abnormal radiographic findings. Features of Canine Lameness: Offers a comprehensive guide to diagnosing musculoskeletal diseases causing lameness in dogsBrings clinical examination, diagnostic imaging, and relevant musculoskeletal anatomy together into a single resourceTakes a logical, regions-based approach, outlining diagnostic steps and differential diagnoses for each

      Trade Review
      Canine Lameness is an excellent resource for all veterinary health professionals....Overall, the text is succinctly comprehensive, logically organized, well written, and easy to follow and use. This book augments the limited resources currently devoted to describing the causes of lameness in dogs and will be an excellent addition to the reference library of any small animal veterinary hospital.” - JAVMA | DEC 15, 2020 | VOL 257 | NO. 12

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors xix

      Preface xxi

      Acknowledgments xxiii

      Editor Biography xxiv

      About the Companion Website xxv

      Section 1 Lameness Diagnosis 1

      Part I Lameness Evaluation 3

      1 Subjective Gait Evaluation 5
      Felix Michael Duerr

      1.1 Introduction 5

      1.2 Observation at Rest 5

      1.3 Observation in Motion 6

      References 13

      2 Objective Gait Analysis 15
      Bryan T. Torres

      2.1 Introduction 15

      2.2 Kinetic Analysis 15

      2.3 Kinematic Analysis 21

      2.4 Making the Best of Your Gait Data Collection 27

      2.5 Evaluating Gait Data 28

      References 29

      3 The Orthopedic Examination 31
      Dirsko J.F. von Pfeil and Felix Michael Duerr

      3.1 Introduction 31

      3.2 The Orthopedic Examination 31

      References 39

      4 The Neurologic Examination 41
      Lisa Bartner

      4.1 Introduction 41

      4.2 Neuroanatomy Related to Limb Function 42

      4.3 The Neurologic Examination 48

      4.4 Diagnostic Tests 63

      References 65

      5 The Rehabilitation Examination 67
      Sasha Foster

      5.1 Introduction 67

      5.2 Passive Range of Motion 68

      5.3 Joint Play 77

      5.4 Flexibility Testing 79

      5.5 Strength Testing 81

      References 83

      6 The Myofascial Examination 85
      Rick Wall

      6.1 Introduction 85

      6.2 Characteristics of Myofascial Trigger Points 85

      6.3 Etiology and Pathophysiology of Myofascial Trigger Points 86

      6.4 The Myofascial Examination 87

      6.5 Myofascial Pain Syndrome Patterns Associated with Lameness 88

      6.6 Clinical Significance 89

      References 90

      Part II Diagnostic Techniques 93

      7 Arthrocentesis Technique 95
      Bryan T. Torres and Felix Michael Duerr

      7.1 Introduction 95

      7.2 Risks and Contraindications 96

      7.3 Restraint 96

      7.4 Site Preparation 96

      7.5 Equipment 96

      7.6 Approaches 98

      References 104

      8 Diagnostic Joint Anesthesia 105
      Bryan T. Torres and Felix Michael Duerr

      8.1 Introduction 105

      8.2 Patient Selection 105

      8.3 Sedation Protocols 106

      8.4 Intra-articular Anesthetic Instillation 108

      8.5 Lameness Evaluation and Interpreting the Effect of Diagnostic Joint Anesthesia 108

      References 110

      9 Joint Fluid Analysis and Collection Considerations 111
      Adam Harris and Kelly Santangelo

      9.1 Introduction 111

      9.2 Sample Submission and Prioritization of Diagnostic Tests 111

      9.3 Gross, Biochemical, and Cytologic Examination 113

      9.4 Canine Arthropathies 120

      References 122

      10 Diagnostic Imaging Techniques in Lameness Evaluation 125
      Angela J. Marolf

      10.1 Introduction 125

      10.2 Radiography 125

      10.3 Ultrasonography 126

      10.4 Computed Tomography 127

      10.5 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 130

      10.6 Nuclear Medicine 131

      References 133

      11 Diagnostic Approach to Neoplastic Conditions Causing Lameness 135
      Bernard Séguin

      11.1 Introduction 135

      11.2 Diagnostic Methods 135

      11.3 Specific Tumors 138

      References 139

      Section 2 Regional Diagnosis 141

      Part III Distal Limb Lameness 143

      12 Distal Limb Region 145
      Nicolaas E. Lambrechts

      12.1 Introduction 145

      12.2 Normal Anatomy 145

      12.3 Arthritis 152

      12.4 Fractures of the Distal Limb Region 154

      12.5 Conditions of Muscles, Tendon, and Ligaments 157

      12.6 Conditions of the Digital and Paw Pads 159

      12.7 Conditions of the Digit/Paw Skin 162

      12.8 Conditions of the Claws 163

      12.9 Other Conditions Affecting the Distal Limb Region 164

      References 166

      Part IV Thoracic Limb Lameness 169

      13 Carpal Region 171
      Denis J. Marcellin-Little and Dirsko J.F. von Pfeil

      13.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 171

      13.2 Normal Anatomy and Osteoarthritis 171

      13.3 Fractures of the Carpal Region 175

      13.4 Carpal Hyperextension and Other Carpal Ligamentous Injuries 179

      13.5 Deformities of the Carpal Region 185

      13.6 Tendinous and Muscular Lesions of the Carpal Region 186

      13.7 Other Diseases Affecting the Carpal Region 187

      References 191

      14 Elbow Region 195
      Felix Michael Duerr

      14.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 195

      14.2 Normal Anatomy and Arthritis 195

      14.3 Fractures of the Elbow Region 200

      14.4 Incomplete Ossification of the Humeral Condyle 201

      14.5 Elbow Dysplasia/Incongruity 203

      14.6 Medial Compartment Disease 205

      14.7 Traumatic Fracture of the Medial Coronoid Process 208

      14.8 Osteochondrosis Dissecans 209

      14.9 Ununited Anconeal Process 209

      14.10 Elbow Luxation 210

      14.11 Panosteitis 212

      14.12 Septic Arthritis 214

      14.13 Flexor Enthesopathy 215

      14.14 Other Diseases Affecting the Elbow Region 217

      References 219

      15 Shoulder Region 223
      Kristina M. Kiefer and Dirsko J.F. von Pfeil

      15.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 223

      15.2 Normal Anatomy and Osteoarthritis 223

      15.3 Fractures of the Shoulder Region 229

      15.4 Medial Shoulder Instability 231

      15.5 Traumatic Shoulder Luxation 235

      15.6 Biceps Brachii Tendinopathy 237

      15.7 Supraspinatus Tendinopathy 242

      15.8 Infraspinatus Disease 243

      15.9 Osteochondrosis Dissecans 246

      15.10 Other Diseases Affecting the Shoulder Region 248

      References 250

      16 Neurological Disease of the Thoracic Limb 255
      Lisa Bartner

      16.1 Introduction 255

      16.2 Relevant Anatomy 255

      16.3 Neurological Diseases Affecting the Thoracic Limb 257

      References 268

      17 Neoplastic Conditions of the Thoracic Limb 271
      Bernard Séguin

      17.1 Introduction 271

      17.2 Neoplasia of Specific Regions 271

      References 277

      Part V Pelvic Limb Lameness 279

      18 Tarsal Region 281
      Kathleen Linn and Felix Michael Duerr

      18.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 281

      18.2 Normal Anatomy 281

      18.3 Fractures of the Tarsal Region 288

      18.4 Tarsal Joint Luxations 291

      18.5 Pathology of the Common Calcanean Tendon 294

      18.6 Osteochondrosis Dissecans 298

      18.7 Other Diseases Affecting the Tarsal Region 300

      References 304

      19 Stifle Region 307
      Jennifer Warnock and Felix Michael Duerr

      19.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 307

      19.2 Normal Anatomy 307

      19.3 Fractures of the Stifle Region 314

      19.4 Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease 316

      19.5 Patellar Luxation 329

      19.6 Stifle Luxation 334

      19.7 Isolated Caudal Cruciate Ligament Rupture 336

      19.8 Osteochondrosis Dissecans 337

      19.9 Patellar Ligament Pathology 339

      19.10 Other Diseases Affecting the Stifle Region 340

      References 343

      20 Hip Region 347
      Nina R. Kieves

      20.1 Introduction and Common Differential Diagnoses 347

      20.2 Normal Anatomy 347

      20.3 Fractures of the Hip Region 353

      20.4 Coxofemoral Luxation 356

      20.5 Hip Dysplasia 358

      20.6 Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head 366

      20.7 Muscle Contractures 367

      20.8 Iliopsoas Tendinopathy 371

      20.9 Other Diseases Affecting the Hip Region 373

      References 376

      21 Neurological Disease of the Pelvic Limb 379
      Lisa Bartner

      21.1 Introduction 379

      21.2 Relevant Anatomy 379

      21.3 Neurological Diseases Affecting the Pelvic Limb 381

      References 389

      22 Neoplastic Conditions of the Pelvic Limb 391
      Bernard Séguin

      22.1 Introduction 391

      22.2 Neoplasia of Specific Regions 391

      References 394

      Glossary 397

      List of Abbreviations 401

      Index 403

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