Ron 3 year old male pomeranian canine was referred to the Northwest Referrals with a history of a trauma and severe lameness of the left front limb. X-rays of the left forearm were taken and fracture of the distal radius and ulna was noted ( fig 1.1; 1.2). Decision of the fracture repair using a compression plate was used and fracture was stabilised (fig 1.3; 1.4). Dressing was applied post op and dog did an uneventful recovery.
Symptoms to look out for
- difficulty rising from a sit
- trouble jumping into the car
- decreased activity level
- lameness (limping) of variable severity
- muscle atrophy (decreased muscle mass in the affected leg)
- decreased range of motion of the knee joint
- a popping noise (which may indicate a meniscal tear)
- swelling on the inside of the shin bone (fibrosis or scar tissue)
- pain
- unwillingness to play
- stiffness