by Debra Canapp, Sherman Canapp
Live. Real. Behind the scenes.
In this month's episode, Drs. Sherman and Debra Canapp walk you through the case of a 7-month-old Labrador Retriever that presented with a 3-month history of right forelimb lameness that began after he jumped down from a high deck. X-rays were negative, and he was non-responsive to NSAIDs and rest.
Key Discussion Points
- How to isolate the reason for the lameness
 - How to decide which diagnostic tests should be performed
 - How to interpret the results
 - How to present all of the options to the owner
 - How to perform the procedure and treatment step by step
 - How to determine the best post-treatment plan
 
Get Answers to Questions Like
- Can you freeze PRP and use it later?
 - Is PRP validated for felines?
 - Can musculoskeletal ultrasound be used to help with diagnosing OCD lesions in the shoulder?
 - Can PRP be used in exotic species like bears and giraffes?
 - If stem cells might provide formation of true cartilage, can you recommend the modality?
 
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