Do you wish to grant good healthcare for your pet since its early years, moreover if he or she belongs to a special breed, prone to congenital osteoarticular diseases?
In that case, it’s mandatory to know that prevention and early treating of skeletal diseases will protect your dog from future painful and traumatic surgical operations
MY METHOD
Breed Oriented Approach
Breed oriented Approach” is a brand-new approach that takes in consideration the genetics of the breed in order to diagnose and treat the most known diseases
Diagnosis and early treatment
Hip, elbow and knee dysplasia develop during the skeletal growth of the puppy
Preventive and corrective surgery
State-of-the-art surgical protocols using the most advanced tools
The objective of veterinary orthopedics is to intercept osteoarticular diseases as soon as possible and apply the necessary treatments in order to avoid, or at least limit, their spread
Testing puppies in advance for such diseases allows for a better and more focused prevention
INHERITED DISEASES
IN VETERINARY
ORTHOPEDICS
Hip or elbow dysplasia is the most common inherited
orthopedic disease
DEVELOPEMENT DISEASES
IN VETERINARY
ORTHOPEDICS
Growth spurt or excessive weight will stress the joints, increasing the danger of a future disease
DISEASES FROM OLD AGE
IN VETERINARY
ORTHOPEDICS
One of the most common degenerative pathology in elderly
patients is arthrosis
GENETIC
DISPOSITION
Bernese, Border Collie, Boxer, Corso, Dogue De Bordeaux, Golden Retriever, Mastiff, Maremma Sheepdog, German Shepherd,Rottweiller, St.
Bernard, Setter, Terranova
IMPLANTS
AND TUTOR
Complete hip prosthetis, modern techniques for bone stretching, deformity correction, ligaments reconstruction and osteosynthesis of complex fractures. Customized implants and tutors
PHISIATRY
AND PHYSIOTEARAPY
Physiatry (Physical medicine and Rehabilitation performed by Veterinary Physiatrist Doctors) is a branch of modern Veterinary Medicine that uses
manual methods and various equipment
VETERINARY ORTHOPEDICS: LET’S TALK ABOUT IT
Identifying the symptoms of an articular problem in your cat or dog makes all the difference between full and partial recovery. In my Blog, I have collected all the most useful informations to help you understand the pathology of your four-legged friend, what mistakes to avoid and how to act quickly so he or she can run freely again.