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Overview, Incidence, CausesOverview
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCL) is the tearing of an important ligament in the stifle joint (knee), resulting in partial or complete joint instability, pain, and lameness. Torn ligaments retract, do not heal, and cannot be repaired completely. If the injury is not treated, damage to connective tissues and degenerative joint disease often results. Anatomy The femur (large bone of the thigh) and the tibia and fibula (two smaller bones in the shin) meet to form the s...Read the full article
Cranial Cruciate Ligament RuptureThis article was extremely helpful. I have a 3 year old German Shepherd who has torn her cruciate, and before I take her to the vet, I wanted to have as much information as possible. This article was easy to read and full of information I needed! I will visit this site more often. It's like webmd only for pets!
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