ABSTRACT

There are many orthopedic differences between cats and dogs, yet most books on the market tend to concentrate on dogs rather than cats. As cats are not referred to specialists as frequently as dogs, the general practitioner has routinely to treat cats that have been involved in road traffic accidents and other musculoskeletal trauma. This book, the

chapter |3 pages

CONTENTS

chapter |1 pages

PREFACE

chapter |2 pages

ABBREVIATIONS

chapter 1|8 pages

INTRODUCTION TO FELINE ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

chapter 2|8 pages

EXAMINATION AND DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS

chapter 5|8 pages

INSTRUMENTS AND IMPLANTS

chapter 7|20 pages

ARTHROLOGY

chapter 8|60 pages

FRACTURES AND DISORDERS OF THE FORELIMB

chapter 9|94 pages

FRACTURES AND DISORDERS OF THE HINDLIMB

chapter 11|42 pages

FRACTURES AND DISORDERS OF THE SPINE

chapter 12|14 pages

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS

chapter 13|16 pages

MISCELLANEOUS ORTHOPEDIC DISORDERS