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Our technology supports a wide range of surgical techniques, including minimally invasive options that can help reduce tissue irritation, postoperative pain, and overall healing time. With high‑definition imaging, durable implants, and carefully refined instruments, veterinarians can clearly see the problem, make accurate repairs, and deliver consistent results—supporting long‑term joint health and helping your pet move comfortably again.
Vet Surgery for CCL Injuries
Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injuries
The CCL, which is the animal equivalent of the human ACL, helps stabilize the knee. While most common in dogs, CCL injuries can affect other pets, too. When the ligament tears, the knee becomes unstable, which will lead to the development of osteoarthritis without treatment.
Common signs include limping, stiffness after activity, reluctance to play, or thickening around the knee. Surgery is often recommended to restore stability, reduce pain, and help slow osteoarthritis progression.

Treatment Options for Knee Conditions































