Our veterinarians offer orthopedic surgery to treat bone, joint and cruciate ligament injuries in pets from West Modesto, Aurora, Empire, McHenry, Riverbank, Salida, Rouse and beyond.

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Correcting Your Pet's Bone, Joint & Ligament Issues

Orthopedic Injuries or diseases can affect your dog or cat's bones, nerves, tendons, ligaments, or muscles. They often cause considerable pain and significantly reduce your pet's quality of life. If your pet develops an orthopedic condition, you may notice that your once active companion is no longer as enthusiastic to play, run, jump, or walk like they used to be.

When other treatment options prove ineffective, surgery may be able to help reduce your pet's pain and restore their zest for life. Even in severe cases, orthopedic surgeries can help prevent recurring injuries and joint degeneration. Our professionals work with patients with a variety of problems including cruciate tears and arthritis.

From planning and performing your pet's surgery to guiding you through post-operative care at home, we will do everything in our power to keep you and your pet as comfortable as possible.

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Managing Pain Before & After Surgery

Pain management before, during, and after surgery is essential to proper healing and a positive patient experience. We follow strict protocols for addressing pet pain and have a wide variety of pharmaceutical and non-traditional therapies to help relieve discomfort.

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Injuries & Illness That Requires Orthopedic Surgery

Our pets can experience a wide range of conditions affecting the health of bones, joints and ligaments. When these conditions strike, pain develops and reduced mobility is inevitable. To get your pets up and playing comfortably again, our clinic provides surgery to treat the following conditions:

Extracapsular Surgery For Cruciate Injuries in Dogs

Here at Veterinary Medical Associates, we want to help pets get back to walking and running comfortably as quickly as possible but that can be a challenge with cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) tears.

There are a number of treatment options for minor CCL tears including physical therapy, cold laser therapy, and acupuncture, but when it comes to surgical intervention for more serious tears, we prefer to perform extracapsular surgery.

We have surgically repaired hundreds of CCL injuries with this technique, as it allows for a faster return to function for our patients compared to other cruciate surgeries.

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