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  3. Patellar Luxation Part 4: Soft Tissue Tension Balancing, Surgical Instrumentation, and Postoperative Care
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Patellar Luxation Part 4: Soft Tissue Tension Balancing, Surgical Instrumentation, and Postoperative Care

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Key information

Type
Webinar (recorded, anytime)
Species
Canine
Feline
Language
English
By
VetBloom
CPD/CE credits
1 credit hours - RACE
Phone number
877-817-3580
Website
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Attendees will enjoy high resolution video footage from Dr. Palmer’s operating room as they learn about capsular release, quadriceps release, and imbrication surgical techniques. You will then benefit from Dr. P’s discussion of ‘tools of the trade’ that are useful in each component of patellar luxation corrective surgery. Finally, Dr. P (aka ‘the Patella Fella’) will provide attendees with a lively discussion of the goals and “how to” techniques of postoperative care and lifelong joint support following patellar luxation surgery.

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