Rhodesian Ridgeback carpal hyperflexion/supination
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 5:05 pm
Hi there
I have a special case, maybe someone did see anything similar. It is a 6 year old spayed rhodesian ridgeback female, grown at a pig farm, adopted with 9 month from the actual owner.
She got x-ray of her hips just to know if she has clean hips for canicross. They found that the left femur was about 2cm shorter (guessing she had a fracture as puppy )
In 2017 she had a biceps avulsion on the left side and the surgeons did cut the rest of the biceps tendon of. Since then she did not walk normal but managed to get along with it.
She was always staying quit straight with the forelimbs, but over time developed more and more like a carpal hyperflexion with Kind of supination....
At the moment she has a right forelimb lamness, after running into the leash/collar. I could find restriction of the whole shoulderblade, and pain and some restriction in the os carpi accessory. No swelling. Mm.extensor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris are sound, no pain in flexibility test. She shows also pain in both digits ll left and right food. Carpal flexion was slightly restricted on the right side.
Radiographs are attached (I see changes in both digits ll, and on the caudal Part of os carpi accessory, as well as on the insertion of m.ext.carpi radialis)
(I treated here chiropractic, I can give the listings if needed)
Do you have any Idea why she shows this posture? Is this common in this breed? Wichtig exercise could help avoid this? Did anybody have a similar case?
Appreciat any advice
I have a special case, maybe someone did see anything similar. It is a 6 year old spayed rhodesian ridgeback female, grown at a pig farm, adopted with 9 month from the actual owner.
She got x-ray of her hips just to know if she has clean hips for canicross. They found that the left femur was about 2cm shorter (guessing she had a fracture as puppy )
In 2017 she had a biceps avulsion on the left side and the surgeons did cut the rest of the biceps tendon of. Since then she did not walk normal but managed to get along with it.
She was always staying quit straight with the forelimbs, but over time developed more and more like a carpal hyperflexion with Kind of supination....
At the moment she has a right forelimb lamness, after running into the leash/collar. I could find restriction of the whole shoulderblade, and pain and some restriction in the os carpi accessory. No swelling. Mm.extensor carpi radialis and flexor carpi ulnaris are sound, no pain in flexibility test. She shows also pain in both digits ll left and right food. Carpal flexion was slightly restricted on the right side.
Radiographs are attached (I see changes in both digits ll, and on the caudal Part of os carpi accessory, as well as on the insertion of m.ext.carpi radialis)
(I treated here chiropractic, I can give the listings if needed)
Do you have any Idea why she shows this posture? Is this common in this breed? Wichtig exercise could help avoid this? Did anybody have a similar case?
Appreciat any advice