A Practical Guide to Acute Hindlimb Lameness: Is it a Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture?
Acute hindlimb lameness is an all-too-common presentation in today’s practice, especially in active or working dogs. Do you feel comfortable evaluating these cases, differentiating possible causes, and diagnosing cranial cruciate ligament ruptures? In this 1-hr webinar with Whitney Phipps, DVM, DACVS-SA, learn how best to evaluate hindlimb lameness in dogs. Dr. Phipps will go through, step-by-step, how to rule in or out a cranial cruciate ligament rupture and discuss diagnostic, pharmaceutical, and post-operative care recommendations.
Highlights include:
- Acute hindlimb lameness differential list with rule out criteria
- Physical exam techniques and other diagnostic tools
- Pharmaceutical options
- Post-operative care recommendations

![“Psychological safety, celebrating team strengths, flexibility and autonomy—these are all key parts of [creating] cultures of wellbeing.” – Dr. Jen Brandt, @AVMAvets Director of Member Wellbeing Initiatives. In our latest Tails from the Lab podcast episode, Dr. Brad Ryan sits down with Dr. Brandt to talk about what is—and isn’t—conducive to building a culture of wellbeing, the benefits, and what we can do as both individuals and hospitals.
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