EPISODE · Oct 29, 2024 · 52 MIN
Biceps Tendinitis in Dogs: the What, Where, and Why?
from PetAbility Podcast · host PetAbility
In this episode, Cathy and Chris discuss the relatively common condition of bicipital tendinitis in the dog or inflammation of the biceps tendon at the shoulder joint. This comprehensive overview covers the following:Anatomy of the forelimb, specifically the shoulder and biceps muscle/tendonCauses from overuse/repetative stress to traumaClinical signs such as lameness, tenderness, reluctance to exercise and atrophyDiagnosing via physical exam, imaging, and joint fluid analysisTreatment options from conservative rehab/modalities to injections to surgeryPrognosis and potentially prolonged treatment and activity restrictionPrevention via weight management, proper conditioning & cross training, and minimizing risksAlthough recovery can be frustrating at times, the key is to catch bicipital tendinitis early and abide by appropriate treatment protocols for a swift recovery. Active dogs may require long-term care and preventative measures to reduce the likelihood of recurrence.DisclaimerVitalVet.org, a platform for all things related to pet rehab - product information, education, and resources abound! MedcoVet (show sponsor) Luma - advanced red-light therapy therapy that puts healing in the hands of the pet owner in the comfort of home! Use Promo Code PETPOD22 to receive discounts from our affiliates!Jope - science-backed supplements Ruff Ramp - a safe alternative to stairs Optimum Pet Vitality - education/coursework Dr. Buzby’s -Toe Grips to prevent slipping, Encore Mobility joint supplement, and Brain Boost cognitive supplement. Using this link donates 20% to PetAbility Calm & Cozy Cat Wrap - a must-have for anybody working with catsHedzUpPets Watercollars – save your dog from drowni...
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In this episode, Cathy and Chris discuss the relatively common condition of bicipital tendinitis in the dog or inflammation of the biceps tendon at the shoulder joint. This comprehensive overview covers the following: Anatomy of the forelimb, specifically the shoulder and biceps muscle/tendonCauses from overuse/repetative stress to traumaClinical signs such as lameness, tenderness, reluctance to exercise and atrophyDiagnosing via physical exam, imaging, and joint fluid analysisTreatment optio...
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