Medical lasers have become an integral part of medical practice because of their wide range of therapeutic applications including but not limited to relief of acute and chronic pain, the promotion of tissue repair and wound healing, and the reduction of inflammation. + Learn More
Developmental Anomalies of the Canine Elbow Joint.
Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment + Learn More
Management of Tibial Shaft Fractures in Dogs and Cats.
Fractures of the tibia are relatively common in the dog and cat, with tibial diaphyseal fractures the most commonly encountered injury of this bone. + Learn More
Anal Gland Disease.
Anal glands are pouches or sacs, which are located near the anus. Every dog and cat has a pair of anal glands, one gland located on each side of the anal region. + Learn More
Surgical Repair of Distal Femoral Physeal Fractures in the Dog and Cat.
Fractures involving the distal femoral physis are relatively common in immature dogs and cats with the greatest incidence occurring between the ages of 5 and 8 months. + Learn More
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About Animal Medical Center
The Animal Medical Center of Southern California is devoted to providing the best medical, surgicalm and emergency critical care available in veterinary medicine. As important as our medical expertise is, we believe that excellent care combines state-of-the-art veterinary medicine and surgery with a focus on compassion and respect for your pet and for your family.
Pet Library: Management of Tibial Shaft Fractures in Dogs and Cats
Fractures of the tibia are relatively common in the dog and cat, with tibial diaphyseal fractures the most commonly encountered injury of this bone.