Orthopaedic

Orthopaedic surgery can be a life-changing solution for pets suffering from injuries or conditions that cannot be alleviated by less invasive treatments. At Vetlife, we accept referrals for orthopaedic services through our Vet Referral Service. If you are a pet parent who believes your pet may benefit from orthopaedic surgery please contact your primary care vet.

What is orthopaedic surgery for pets?

Orthopaedics for pets is a specialised branch of veterinary medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system in animals. This includes bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Orthopaedic surgery for pets is performed by a trained and experienced veterinary surgeon who has specialised knowledge and skills in this field.

Common Conditions Requiring Orthopaedic Surgery

There are various conditions that pets can suffer from that may require orthopaedic surgery. Some of the most common conditions include fractures, torn ligaments, hip dysplasia, and osteoarthritis. These conditions can cause pain, discomfort, and limited mobility for your pet. Orthopaedic surgery can help alleviate these symptoms and improve your pet’s overall quality of life.

Benefits of Orthopaedic Surgery for Pets

The main benefit of orthopaedic surgery for pets is that it can improve your pet’s mobility and reduce pain in the affected area. By correcting these issues, your pet can enjoy a more active and pain-free life. Additionally, orthopaedic surgery can also prevent further damage or complications from occurring in the affected area.

Types of Orthopaedic Surgery for Pets

There are various types of orthopaedic surgery for pets, depending on the specific condition and needs of your pet. Some common procedures include fracture repair, joint replacement, and ligament repair. Your veterinarian will determine the best course of action for your pet based on their individual needs and the severity of their condition.

Recovery and Aftercare

After orthopaedic surgery, your pet will need time to recover and heal. This may involve rest, medication, and physical therapy. It is important to follow your veterinarian’s instructions for aftercare to ensure a successful recovery. This may include limiting your pet’s activity and providing a comfortable and safe environment for them to heal in. Your veterinarian will also schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your pet’s progress and make any necessary adjustments to their treatment plan.

In conclusion, an orthopaedic procedure for your pet can greatly improve their quality of life and alleviate pain and discomfort caused by musculoskeletal conditions. If your pet is experiencing any issues with their bones, joints, or muscles, consult with your veterinarian to see if an orthopaedic procedure is the right option for them. With proper care and treatment, your pet can live a happy and healthy life.

Referring vets can find out more about our referral services.