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Anterior cruciate ligament rupture
ACL rupture is a common problem in dogs. It is less common in cats. The anterior cruciate ligament can be ruptured due to a sharp jump, fall, sliding on a smooth floor surface. The veterinary surgeon must know the methods of treatment of this injury, because without stabilizing the joint surgically it is impossible to avoid the development of secondary osteoarthritis.
There are more than 60 methods of surgical treatment. Which ones you will be able to learn at the course "Anterior Cruciate Ligament rupture". The AC School organizers have made sure that you get acquainted with the best techniques and learn how to apply them.