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How is Hip Dysplasia Treated in Dogs?

Hip dysplasia in dogs of varying sizes and breeds is one of the most common causes of hind limb lameness. The condition occurs when the ball does not fit tightly inside its socket, causing abnormal joint laxity or looseness that, without treatment, will worsen over time. Inflammation and joint damage are common if hip dysplasia is left untreated. Although treatment options will depend on the condition’s severity, the breed/size, and age of your four-legged friend, the best course of action is to contact a veterinary surgeon at the first signs of hip dysplasia.

Common Treatment Options

Conservative Management

There are a few conservative management options, including lifestyle modifications and anti-inflammatory medications, for treating the symptoms of hip dysplasia. This option is usually attempted when mild hip dysplasia or osteoarthritis is first made. Conservative management may slow the condition’s progression, but will not cure it and when considered long-term, can be quite costly. Alternative options, such as surgical intervention, should be considered if the disorder is advanced or bilateral.

Surgical Intervention

If, after a complete exam and discussion with one of Global Veterinary Specialists’ veterinary surgeons, your dog is found to be an excellent candidate for surgery, then a Total Hip Replacement (THR) may be a viable option. The damaged head of the femur and acetabulum are both replaced with an artificial one, called a prosthesis, during total hip replacement. THR has been highly successful for canines and felines with hip dysplasia and other forms of advanced osteoarthritis in reestablishing normal/pain-free function. 

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Global Veterinary Specialists recognizes that dogs and cats encounter orthopedic injuries, disabling difficulties, and diseases that can affect their quality of life. Each GVS veterinary surgeon has more than twenty years of experience dealing with the most complex problems that arise. We are teachers, mentors, inventors, clinical researchers, and surgeons driven to achieve excellence for every animal. Contact us today to learn how we can help restore your four-legged family member’s quality of life.

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