Located in the San Fernando Valley, 16907 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Granada Hills Ca, 818-363-8143
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The patella (knee
cap) is a movable bone located over the knee that connects the muscles of the
thigh to the lower leg. When the patella functions correctly, the dog can use
the leg well. Patellar luxation is a dislocation of the knee cap most often seen
in small dogs. Most of these animals are born with this problem and usually both
knees are affected. A fall or
twisting injury may aggravate the already existing condition. A common
symptom of this “trick knee” condition is a dog who occasionally holds the
leg while running but spontaneously starts using it again. This happens as the cap pops in and out of place.
Often the dog will give out a short cry or yelp when this happens. To prevent crippling arthritis and deformity of the knee, surgery is often recommended. Several different types of surgery have been developed and we will discuss the one that will most help your pet
16907 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Granada Hills, Ca. 91344 818-363-8143
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