Last
weekend, ZERO, who underwent a hip replacement surgery two years ago due to
dislocation of the hip joint, came to our hospital for a follow-up visit.
Please click on the link for details of the surgery two years ago: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/cRt4EShkL8DOnZrcZEcFMg
Here
is an introduction from the pet owner about ZERO's condition over the past two
years:
1.
He moves normally and can run and jump. Previously, we didn't let him engage in
large-scale intense activities, but recently he has gradually resumed activities
such as catching frisbees;
2.
In daily life, he prefers to use his right leg that had undergone surgery,
especially when urinating. The muscles on his right hind limb feel thicker and
stronger when touched;
Video of Zero's medical visit:
Zero's daily life:
:
Clinical
examination:
1.
The muscles of both thighs are full and firm.
2.
The range of motion in the hip joint on the side that underwent surgery is
normal, with no pain or other abnormalities.
Imaging
examination:
The
implant is stable, there is no gap between the acetabular cup and surrounding
bone, and bone tissue connection can be seen around the femoral stem. There are
no obvious abnormal bone densities around the metal implant. The density and
thickness of muscles around the right pelvis and thigh are higher.
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