Canine Knee Surgery – Tibial Tuberosity Advancement for your Dog's Knee Injury
Tibial Tuberosity Advancement for your Dog's Cranial Cruciate Injury
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Canine Knee Surgery Home Page
Understanding the Ligament ( ACL or CCL)
The Problem (CCL Rupture)
The Solution – TTA
Results and Testimonials
About Dr. Leahy
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Skip to content
Canine Knee Surgery Home Page
Understanding the Ligament ( ACL or CCL)
The Problem (CCL Rupture)
The Solution – TTA
Results and Testimonials
About Dr. Leahy
Contact
Canine Knee Surgery Home Page
Canine Knee Surgery – Healing your Dog’s Knee Injury
(607) 432-0050
Community Veterinary Center
4109 State Highway 7, Oneonta, NY 13820
Tibial Tuberosity Advancement to Repair your Dog’s Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury, with the Least Discomfort and Stress to your Dog.
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury In Dogs
We need define our terms so we can understand the problem better
Letʼs now explain the function of the stifle joint
So what happens when the CCL ruptures?
What’s the difference between human and canine knee ligament injuries
Letʼs talk solutions. Here is where the options start
The stifle joint is like a hinge joint , but there is a bit more to it
Newer procedures that modify the stifle joint geometry
Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (or TPLO)
Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (or TTA)
What is the best procedure to do for a CCL rupture?
Why the TTA method is preferable
Results of Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (or TTA) Surgery
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Canine Knee Surgery Home Page
Understanding the Ligament ( ACL or CCL)
The Problem (CCL Rupture)
The Solution – TTA
Results and Testimonials
About Dr. Leahy
Contact
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