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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9639"><p>> Correction! There is a shoulder</p><p>> joint, but the scapula is attached</p><p>> to the body by a muscle sling.</p><p>> This is called a synsarcoidial</p><p>> joint. There is most definitely a</p><p>> shoulder joint where the humerus</p><p>> attaches to the scapula.</p><p>> Dislocations can occur in this</p><p>> area but are uncommon. The joint</p><p>> will be visibly abnormal,</p><p>> non-weightbearing to very slightly</p><p>> weightbearing. Without replacement</p><p>> back into the joint, the animal</p><p>> will be permanently lame. It is</p><p>> far more likely a torn joint</p><p>> capsule, however. Ask your vet!</p><p>> Good Luck V Vicki, How does a person put the shoulder joint back into place? It's her right leg that she favors, it's almost like she has to swing her leg around in front of her so that she can put any weight on it to walk, it does, however, seem to be getting better. If it is a torn joint capsule, does this heal on its own? Jackie</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:maire@mlecmn.net">maire@mlecmn.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9639"] > Correction! There is a shoulder > joint, but the scapula is attached > to the body by a muscle sling. > This is called a synsarcoidial > joint. There is most definitely a > shoulder joint where the humerus > attaches to the scapula. > Dislocations can occur in this > area but are uncommon. The joint > will be visibly abnormal, > non-weightbearing to very slightly > weightbearing. Without replacement > back into the joint, the animal > will be permanently lame. It is > far more likely a torn joint > capsule, however. Ask your vet! > Good Luck V Vicki, How does a person put the shoulder joint back into place? It's her right leg that she favors, it's almost like she has to swing her leg around in front of her so that she can put any weight on it to walk, it does, however, seem to be getting better. If it is a torn joint capsule, does this heal on its own? Jackie [email=maire@mlecmn.net]maire@mlecmn.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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