
Guiding the Choice of Imaging Modality for Diagnosing Lameness in Dogs
The initial consultation is a critical step in diagnosing lameness in dogs, as it sets the stage for selecting the most appropriate imaging modality. A thorough assessment during this stage can significantly influence the diagnostic pathway, ensuring that the chosen method aligns with the patient’s specific needs.
Understanding the Presentation
During the initial consultation, a detailed history and physical examination are conducted to understand the patient’s condition. This includes evaluating the severity and duration of lameness, previous injuries, and the dog’s overall health status. Gathering this information helps determine whether musculoskeletal ultrasound, X-rays, or other imaging techniques are most suitable. Common soft tissue injuries including biceps and supraspinatus tendinopathy, iliopsoas muscle tears or tendon disruption, and achilles tendon pathology are amenable to ultrasound diagnosis.
The Role of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal ultrasound is particularly advantageous for evaluating soft tissue structures such as muscles, tendons, and ligaments. If the initial consultation suggests that the lameness may be due to soft tissue injuries, ultrasound becomes the preferred choice. Its ability to provide real-time, dynamic imaging allows for a detailed assessment of these structures, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Although evaluation of superficial structures may be possible in conscious animals, scanning of deeper structures such as iliopsoas muscles and tendons can be uncomfortable and the sensitivity of the scan is improved by providing sedation to the patient. With comprehensive patient monitoring and additional training in anaesthesia we are able to provide exceptional care for any patients undergoing sedation or anaesthesia. Treatment with anti-inflammatories or platelet rich plasma can also be directed to the site of damage by using ultrasound guidance, providing rapid relief and enabling rehabilitation programs to begin.
