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Poped stifle
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<blockquote data-quote="sjr725" data-source="post: 449803" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>Lance What??</p><p>Is there an infection? Abcess?</p><p>If it's her stifle - then what most people mean by "the stifle is popped" is that the joint has actually dislocated - sometime the head just doesn't fit right in the joint cup or the cup has flattened or been otherwise damaged. It usually looks like the hind leg has been extended backwards too far and he can't step forward with it - it just kinda locks and gets stuck in that straight out behind position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjr725, post: 449803, member: 4936"] Lance What?? Is there an infection? Abcess? If it's her stifle - then what most people mean by "the stifle is popped" is that the joint has actually dislocated - sometime the head just doesn't fit right in the joint cup or the cup has flattened or been otherwise damaged. It usually looks like the hind leg has been extended backwards too far and he can't step forward with it - it just kinda locks and gets stuck in that straight out behind position. [/QUOTE]
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