Glossary
Hip Dysplasia
A disease that affects development of the hip joint. It is frequently brought
about by a laxity of the muscles, connective tissue, and ligaments that should
support the joint. Subluxation can effect the nerves that power the muscles
that should provide this support. True hip dysplasia can be diagnosed by
X-ray.
Motion Palpation
Feeling for the proper motion of spinal segments and extremities.
Progressive Myelopathies
Progressive neurological deterioration following spinal cord injury with functional
or pathological changes unrelated to anatomical compression of the spinal
cord or spinal instability.
Unilateral Lameness
Disabled so that movement, especially walking, is difficult or impossible.
Marked by pain or rigidness. One sided lameness.
Wobblers Disease
Wobblers syndrome is caused by a narrowing or malformation of the spinal cervical
(neck) vertebrae which causes pressure on the spinal cord by the lower cervical
(neck) vertebrae due to either a malformation of the vertebra or when the
vertebrae do not come together properly. This causes a weakness or lack of
coordination in the limbs. Probable causes of wobblers include: subluxation,
nutrition, genetics, trauma. Initial signs and symptoms include variable
gait changes.
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