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                         PennHIP Radiographic Evaluation

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SUITABLE BREEDING STOCK
Sloping topline. Is it detrimental?
HD breeding schemes & PennHIP
EARLY HIP SCREENING
PennHIP Radiographic Evaluation
Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae
Canine Degenerative Myelopathy
UNDERSTANDING DOGS
Immune System Problems
CAUDAL EQUINA SYNDROME
CANINE HERPES
ANAL FURUNCULOSIS (TT-1)
ANAL FURUNCULOSIS (TT2)
GASTRO-INTESTINAL DISORDERS
PANOSTEITIS
ELBOW DYSPLASIA
Lower Bowel Inflammatory Disease
Canine sexually transmitted cancer
Ansteckende Krebserkrankung


 

  


 

considered to be the hip assessment method that will bring a genuine improvement in hips

PennHIP Radiographic Evaluation at a Glance

The PennHIP method is a different way to assess, measure and interpret hip joint laxity. It consists of three separate radiographs: the distraction view, the compression view and the hip-extended view (see below). The distraction view and compression view, developed by Dr. Smith, are used to obtain accurate and precise measurements of joint laxity and congruity. The hip-extended view is used to obtain supplementary information regarding the existence of DJD in the hip joint.

Distraction View

Compression View

Hip-extended View

Distraction View

Compression View

Hip-extended View

The radiographs above and to the right are of the same dog, yet the hip joint laxities (looseness) in each view look very different. Notice that the hips in the distraction view (top left) appear to be much looser than they do in the hip-extended view (right). On average the distraction view has been shown to reveal 2.5 - 11 times more hip laxity (depending on breed) than the hip-extended view. Also the PennHIP method can measure the laxity of a hip joint with greater precision than the hip-extended method. The degree of hip joint laxity, as measured by the PennHIP method, has been shown to be the most important risk factor in determining whether a dog is prone to developing CHD.

 VISIT THE PenHIP WEBSITE
for more information
http://www.pennhip.org/

 

 

Dr. Gail Smith Interviewed about PennHIP

Dr. Smith was interviewed by Lisa Stahr, host of Special Pets, Special Needs.  Gail talks about the PennHIP method and how it can predict the likelihood of  getting Degenerative Joint Disease/Osteoarthritis later in life.  The subjects of heredity and selective breeding for better hips were also discussed.  This interview was geared toward the layperson and explains the concepts of hip dysplasia and breeding in understandable day-to-day language,

LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW "HERE"

 

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