Hip Dysplasia Information Hip Dysplasia: Canine
hip dysplasia is a developmental orthopedic disease. When a dog has
dysplasia, it has an abnormal development of the ball-in-socket joint that
makes up the hip. In a dysplastic hip, the ball (the head of the femur,
or thighbone) and the socket (the acetabulum, a portion of the pelvis), do not
fit together snugly. The result is a painful and damaging friction.
When a dog bears its weight on the joint, the friction strains the joint
capsule, which is a fibrous tissue that surrounds the joint and produces joint
fluid. The straining then damages the cartilage and leads to the
release of inflammatory proteins within the joint. Thus begins the cycle
of cartilage destruction, inflammation, and pain the symptoms we associate with
arthritis. Among animals with hip dysplasia, the onset of arthritis will vary.
Some dogs will get it in early youth; for others, it may not present itself
until much later in life. Frequently, two types of hip dysplasia are
described: acute and chronic. The acute (early) stage, usually seen in
young dogs, is characterized by intense pain in the hips and mild to severe
lameness. This stage can last from weeks to months. The chronic (late)
stage of hip dysplasia is characterized by pain, decreased range-of-motion in
the hips, and progressive arthritis. Chronic dysplasia can develop in
dogs less than one year old or it can take many years to occur. Hip dysplasia can result in a variety of clinical signs. Dogs can have
significant hip dysplasia and arthritis and show minimal or no outward
signs. Alternatively, hip dysplasia can and frequently does result in
crippling arthritis. Please explore our
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