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Feline Exam Videos

Keys to a successful OA Exam of cats

Brief description of key strategies to identify OA in your feline patients

Assessment of the Cat Prior to Exam

Key questions and observations prior to physically approaching the cat

Approach to Starting the Evaluation of Joints

Discuss handling of the cat and minimizing stress during the exam

Lateral Recumbency - The Hip Joint

Proper hand placement and skeletal landmarks to assess the hip

Lateral Recumbency - The Stifle Joint

Proper hand placement and skeletal landmarks to assess the stifle joint

Lateral Recumbency - The Elbow Joint

Proper hand placement and skeletal landmarks to assess the elbow

Lateral Recumbency - The Shoulder Joint

Proper hand placement and skeletal landmarks to assess the shoulder

Lateral Recumbency - Lumbosacral Space

Proper hand placement and skeletal landmarks to assess the lumbosacral space

Standing - The Forelimb Joint

Proper hand placement and skeletal landmarks to assess the forelimb while the cat is standing

Standing - The Hip Joint

Proper hand placement and skeletal landmarks to assess the hindlimb while the cat is standing

Standing- The Lumbosacral Space

Proper hand placement and skeletal landmarks to assess the lumbosacral space while the cat is standing



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