possible sciatic nerve branch damage and contracture post TPLO in rescue dog
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:38 pm
So, another strange case.
Almost 9yo MN Husky just rescued by a sweet woman mid October. He had a TPLO done on his RH early September/Late August at the rescue prior to being adopted. When his new mom brought him to me he was already in pretty rough shape.
"Beginning of muscle contracture with severe muscle atrophy RR; painful iliopsoas L>R; myofascial TP's in lumbar paraspinals; even toes are hyperflexed and tight"
Measurements:
Thigh circumference: R 33cm/L 41cm
R stifle extension 130cm (normal 165-170) with muscle/tendon end feel
R stifle flexion 30cm wnl
R hock extension 150cm (normal 170) with muscle/tendon end feel
R hock flexion 40cm wnl
R hip extension 110cm (normal 170) with muscle/tendon end feel
We have been working on lots of stretching and joint mob's from phalanges up to hip. Also added therapeutic laser, acupuncture and weight bearing/neurofacilitation exercises.
The good news - huge improvement in the muscle contracture. ROM in all three joints nearing normal. Hamstrings are still really tight - with hip flexion I can not extend stifle normally (I think that this is just because we haven't been as aggressive with this particular stretch.
BUT - this dog will not use the limb and his toes are still really curled under, despite progress everywhere else. And the atrophy is getting worse bc he is not using the leg. I am wondering if there could possibly be some nerve damage with the TPLO surgery - maybe one of the branches off the sciatic (like the deep fibular?). Sometimes you can see him put his foot down like he wants to use it but it looks like his toes don't work. Owner bought a toe-up hock brace to try but he hates it (OF COURSE). He also does not love his treatment in general (again, very husky like) but I randomly discovered he totally relaxed last visit with tail pulls. Not sure how to put this all together but I am feeling frustrated. Maybe I was expecting improvement too soon? Just want to be realistic with owner and make sure I am not missing anything.
Any ideas? Or similar cases?
Dr. Kelly Hutchison
Almost 9yo MN Husky just rescued by a sweet woman mid October. He had a TPLO done on his RH early September/Late August at the rescue prior to being adopted. When his new mom brought him to me he was already in pretty rough shape.
"Beginning of muscle contracture with severe muscle atrophy RR; painful iliopsoas L>R; myofascial TP's in lumbar paraspinals; even toes are hyperflexed and tight"
Measurements:
Thigh circumference: R 33cm/L 41cm
R stifle extension 130cm (normal 165-170) with muscle/tendon end feel
R stifle flexion 30cm wnl
R hock extension 150cm (normal 170) with muscle/tendon end feel
R hock flexion 40cm wnl
R hip extension 110cm (normal 170) with muscle/tendon end feel
We have been working on lots of stretching and joint mob's from phalanges up to hip. Also added therapeutic laser, acupuncture and weight bearing/neurofacilitation exercises.
The good news - huge improvement in the muscle contracture. ROM in all three joints nearing normal. Hamstrings are still really tight - with hip flexion I can not extend stifle normally (I think that this is just because we haven't been as aggressive with this particular stretch.
BUT - this dog will not use the limb and his toes are still really curled under, despite progress everywhere else. And the atrophy is getting worse bc he is not using the leg. I am wondering if there could possibly be some nerve damage with the TPLO surgery - maybe one of the branches off the sciatic (like the deep fibular?). Sometimes you can see him put his foot down like he wants to use it but it looks like his toes don't work. Owner bought a toe-up hock brace to try but he hates it (OF COURSE). He also does not love his treatment in general (again, very husky like) but I randomly discovered he totally relaxed last visit with tail pulls. Not sure how to put this all together but I am feeling frustrated. Maybe I was expecting improvement too soon? Just want to be realistic with owner and make sure I am not missing anything.
Any ideas? Or similar cases?
Dr. Kelly Hutchison