Tenosynovitis of the Abductor Pollicis Longus Muscle: Learn & Go with Dr. Laurie


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Would you know Tenosynovitis of the abductor pollicis longus muscle if a pet came in to your office today with it? It's easy to spot once you know what you are looking for.

  • Watch as we review the location of this muscle and tendon

  • Understand how this structure helps support the carpus and is affected with dew claw removal

  • Learn about peritendinous sheaths and what they feel like when they are inflamed

  • And learn how this condition used to be treated and how we can now treat it with rehabilitation techniques such as manual therapy & photobiomodulation/laser therapy

*Pet parents, please note that this video was created for veterinary professionals. Your pet should always be examined, diagnosed, and treated by a licensed veterinary professional.

 
 

 
 


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