Title of article
Successful Management of Quadriceps Contracture in a Cat
Author/Authors
Akbari ، Mohammad Department of Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University , Shamsi ، Zahra Department of Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University , Behfar ، Mehdi Department of Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University
From page
138
To page
141
Abstract
A six-month-old female domestic short hair cat was presented for bilateral hindlimb lameness. Radiographt revealed bilateral distal femoral physeal fractures and left sided acetabular fracture. Treatment performed by transfixation cross pinning for both limbs. The right hind limb was operated immediately, however, due to an open fracture on the left hind limb, the surgical intervention was postponed to prevent osteomyelitis. The delayed surgical intervention was associated with quadriceps contraction. Here, to treat the muscle contraction, muscle release operation followed by a 90 degree external coaptation was performed. After healing of the surgical wound, physiotherapy with neuromuscular electrical stimulation was performed for five sessions over three weeks and then the cat demonstrated significant improvement in the posture and gait. Quadriceps contraction often is observed as a complication during healing of femoral fracture after surgery. Physiotherapy may play important role in preventing postoperative pain and other complications.
Keywords
Quadriceps contraction , Physiotherapy , Cat , Physeal fracture of the distal femur
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery (IJVS)
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery (IJVS)
Record number
2760781
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