How to Diagnose and Manage Medial Coronoid Disease in Practice

Category: Orthopaedic Club

Presenter:

Nacho Calvo Ldo Vet, CertSAS, Dip ECVS, MRCVS
Lecturer & Head of Small Animal Orthopaedics, Glasgow University Veterinary School

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About The Webinar

Disease of the medial coronoid process is the commonest lesion found in lame young dogs where the lameness has been localised to the elbow. It is the most common cause of OA of the elbow of the large breeds and affects mainly the medial compartment of the joint (medial compartmental OA). There is still considerable debate over how best to treat medial cornoid disease. Both conservative and surgical treatments are used although in all cases the OA progresses.

This webinar will focus on the diagnosis and management of medial coronoid disease in practice. More advanced techniques and management modalities will also be discussed.

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