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Clear explanations of the Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) and its role in your dog's knee joint.
Signs to watch for that indicate a potential CCL injury in your dog.
Treatment options, including surgical and non-surgical approaches, with detailed explanations and insights.
Expert advice on post-treatment care, including physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, and exercise regimens tailored to your dog's needs.
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There are two cruciate ligaments found in the knee which are like strong pieces of rope, connecting the femur (the bone at the top of the leg) to the tibia (the bone at the bottom of the leg) and allowing the knee joint to work successfully as a hinge. The ligament can worsen over time, much like a fraying rope, or it can suddenly rupture completely due to an injury. Gentle veterinary physiotherapy sessions, hydrotherapy, and/or laser or pulse mag therapy can help get your dog back on their feet.