Difference between revisions of "Joint Trauma"
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(Created page with "*Sudden *Varying severity *Acute injuries: **Sprains ***Minor - resolved without any consequences ***More severe may result in persistent capsular and ligament laxity -> degenera...") |
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**Intra-articular fractures | **Intra-articular fractures | ||
***[[Bones Fractures - Pathology#Fracture repair|Fracture healing]] may cause discontinuity of the articular surfaces | ***[[Bones Fractures - Pathology#Fracture repair|Fracture healing]] may cause discontinuity of the articular surfaces | ||
− | **Puncture wounds to foot may allow infection to travel to [[ | + | **Puncture wounds to foot may allow infection to travel to [[Joints Inflammatory - Pathology|joints]], bursae and tendon sheaths |
**Haemorrhage into joint | **Haemorrhage into joint | ||
***May occur in animals with clotting defects without special trauma | ***May occur in animals with clotting defects without special trauma |
Revision as of 15:39, 3 March 2011
- Sudden
- Varying severity
- Acute injuries:
- Sprains
- Minor - resolved without any consequences
- More severe may result in persistent capsular and ligament laxity -> degenerative arthrosis -> impaired function
- Subluxations
- Luxations
- Intra-articular fractures
- Fracture healing may cause discontinuity of the articular surfaces
- Puncture wounds to foot may allow infection to travel to joints, bursae and tendon sheaths
- Haemorrhage into joint
- May occur in animals with clotting defects without special trauma
- Usually polyaricular
- Recurrent
- May cause pitting of articular surfaces -> degenerative arthrosis
- May occur in animals with clotting defects without special trauma
- Sprains