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What time period are you referring to as initial recovery? Maybe I should call to make sure. |
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I kind of thought that was a typo or you would have said he has an ecollar on. As for the pt, I do realize some vets recommend it. I posted merely out of curiousity as mine does not recommend it .. and he is very pro PT .. they have an extensive physical therapy program at their hospital. |
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I am not sure really....I know that he did not recommend therapy for Ozzy at least until he saw him for the suture removal. At the time I went for that, Ozzy was walking and he did not suggest therapy. Only slow walking on a leash. Slow walking makes them use their legs...if they walk quickly, they tend to lift the leg. I am dealing with one right now who had her knee reconstructed....she is on slow leash walking and doing well. I had a cat done once ... she had a dislocated hip and they did FHO and she was totally on rest for the first two weeks. |
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He had said no running or jumping, but to let him walk on it if he wants to. |
I've been doing the range of motion exercises a couple of times a day for short periods. He must be pretty sore because he doesn't like them. I just do it gently and only for a couple of minutes each time. I think I saw him touch his toe down a couple of times last night. He goes in for the laser therapy on Thursday. |
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I never did any of the above. The one foster I did had two hips done at the same time and he did remarkably well. He did not have any physical therapy at all....at home or at the vet and my vet has a quite large physical therapy program. I need to make a mental note to ask him about why he prescribes pt for some surgeris and not for others. I have a friend who had this surgery on one of her yorkies two months ago and he is just now starting to use his leg on a consistent basis. She used a different surgeon and the only thing she did was water therapy. It just takes time. |
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Funny how different vets have their preferences. |
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Oh yeah...I was not suggesting it...merely saying that was all that was done. Yes, they are all different. Does not matter as long as there is a good outcome. |
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Levi is using his leg now, he limps on it but he is using it. Especially when trying to avoid me :).. I'm sure he hates me. Every time I pick him up, I'm either giving him a pill, or doing the exercises, or putting him in his little pen. So he tries to avoid me. |
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Glad to here that your pup is doing fine, and sorry that you and op that have to go through this. Shayna had lpd at 8months, 3 vets were consulted, they all told me the same, that is not proof that is genetic, but it will be nice to notify the breeder about Shayna just to let her know, so I did, and she was in shock and surprise, she retired mom and dad. Shayna had it on the left leg got her operation, and you can even tell she had it, she don't limp she is a happy healthy dog, we call her our forever puppy because she always playing, she is 3 now and never had a problem again, with anything, her hair grow so well too, is now soooo long:thumbup: I praise God for that, ALWAYS:thumbup: |
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Levi has a check up and laser therapy this morning. |
I'm so glad Levi's doing well. Keeping Levi and Tico in my prayers... |
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