The dog was diagnosed with Calves-Legg Perthes disease. The dog had already undergone one unsuccessful surgery (Femoral head ostectomy.) This resulted in pain and no use of the affected limb. New surgery was performed after 5 weeks. The second surgery also femoral head ostectomy was successful, but the dog would still not bear weight on the limb, probably psychologically related. The dog walks well on 3 limbs.
The dog recieve rehabilitation on our clinic two times a week.
We have tried:
-Weight-shifting
-Water treadmill
-Laser
-Manual massage and stretching
-Weights on Gastrocnemius
-Ball exercises
-Object under the other paws
-If forced to use the limb, the dog will rather fall over.
-Range of motion =70% of normal
-Allowed PROM: rotate, circle and stretch the leg
-The only way he will use the leg is some toe contact in floor during interaction with other dogs, or putting him out of balance while swimming.
What should be the next step?
