Monthly Archives: July 2006

Inflammatory Arthritis: A Precursor to Canine Cruciate Ligament Rupture?

Approximately 20 percent of all canine lameness is due to inflammatory stifle arthritis and associated degenerative cruciate ligament rupture. The public spends an estimated $1 billion per year on medical and surgical treatments for this condition.

Yet, despite extensive research over the years, the prognosis for dogs that receive surgery for this problem remains moderate in the medium to long-term, no matter what surgical treatment is used.  Continue reading