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Pelvic Limb Lameness: Palpate Early and Often

April 2012 Footnotes

By Narda Robinson, DO, DVM

Posted: March 29, 2012, 4:24 p.m. EDT

These are the footnotes for Dr. Robinson's April 2012 Evidence-based Medicine column, Pelvic Limb Lameness: Palpate Early and Often.

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3. Powers MY, Martinez SA, Lincoln JD, et al. Prevalence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture in a population of dogs with lameness previously attributed to hip dysplasia: 369 cases (1994-2003). J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2005;227:1109-1111.

4. Barrett E, Barr F, Owen M, et al. A retrospective study of the MRI findings in 18 dogs with stifle injuries. J Small Animal Practice. 2009;50:448-456.

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7. Personal communication with clients, January 2012.

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9. Personal observation of the author.

10. Cook JL. Cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs: biology versus biomechanics. Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39:270-277.

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14. Barrett E, Barr F, Owen M, et al. A retrospective study of the MRI findings in 18 dogs with stifle injuries. J Small Animal Practice. 2009;50:448-456.

15. Cook JL. Cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs: biology versus biomechanics. Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39:270-277.

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21. Sheehan FT, Borotikar BS, Behnam AJ, et al. Alterations in in vivo knee joint kinematics following a femoral nerve branch block of the vastus medialis: Implications for patellofemoral pain syndrome. Clinical Biomechanics. January 13, 2012. [Epub ahead of print].

22. Cook JL. Cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs: biology versus biomechanics. Veterinary Surgery. 2010;39:270-277.

23. Bennett R. Myofascial pain syndromes and their evaluation. Best Practice Research Clinical Rheumatology. 2007;21(3):427-445.

24. Bennett R. Myofascial pain syndromes and their evaluation. Best Practice Research Clinical Rheumatology. 2007;21(3):427-445.

25. Unwin A. (iii) What’s new in anterior cruciate ligament surgery? Mini-Symposium. Soft Tissue Surgery in the Knee. Orthopedics and Trauma. 2010:24 (2): 100-106.

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27. Unwin A. (iii) What’s new in anterior cruciate ligament surgery? Mini-Symposium. Soft Tissue Surgery in the Knee. Orthopedics and Trauma. 2010:24 (2): 100-106.

 

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