60% of a dog's body weight is supported by its fore limbs, while the hind limbs mainly play the role of power, so the probability of dog's radius and ulna fracture is greatly increased. This paper mainly intro...60% of a dog's body weight is supported by its fore limbs, while the hind limbs mainly play the role of power, so the probability of dog's radius and ulna fracture is greatly increased. This paper mainly introduced the diagnosis and treatment of a case of radius and ulna fracture in dog, with an attempt to provide reference for clinical practice.展开更多
基金Supported by Top-notch Academic Programs Project of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions(PPZY2015C230)
文摘60% of a dog's body weight is supported by its fore limbs, while the hind limbs mainly play the role of power, so the probability of dog's radius and ulna fracture is greatly increased. This paper mainly introduced the diagnosis and treatment of a case of radius and ulna fracture in dog, with an attempt to provide reference for clinical practice.