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An Update on Hip and Elbow Dysplasia: The latest in diagnosis, treatment and prevention strategies

Date: Tuesday 24th April, 2012
Start time: 7:30 PM
Duration: 2 hour(s)
Cost: £30

University of Edinburgh

Provider: University of Edinburgh

Hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia are common, debilitating conditions affecting the canine hip and elbow joints which can be challenging to diagnose and difficult to treat successfully. An evidence-based update on latest techniques used to diagnose and treat these conditions will be presented in this seminar. Furthermore an overview of recent progress made in prevention strategies to address these conditions will also be discussed.

Who is it for?

Vets in practice and research, veterinary nurses.

The Speakers

Dylan Clements - BSc (Hons) BVSc PhD DipECVS DSAS(Orth) MRCVS

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

2 hours

Registration and Booking

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