Pet Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic injuries and joint problems can significantly impact your pet’s mobility and comfort. Collier Parkway Animal Hospital offers advanced orthopedic pet surgery in Land O’ Lakes, FL for dogs and cats, including procedures such as TPLO surgery for dogs, fracture repair, and dog knee surgery to help restore strength, stability, and quality of life.

Advanced Orthopedic Care for Injuries and Joint Conditions

When pets experience bone, joint, or ligament injuries, specialized orthopedic surgery may be necessary to restore mobility and reduce pain. Collier Parkway Animal Hospital works with an experienced orthopedic specialist capable of performing a wide range of orthopedic pet surgery procedures. Common treatments include TPLO surgery for dogs with cruciate ligament injuries, medial patellar luxation (MPL) correction, lateral suture stabilization, fracture repair, and femoral head ostectomy (FHO). These procedures address conditions such as torn knee ligaments, kneecap instability, bone fractures, and hip joint pain.

Common Questions About Pet Orthopedic Surgery

Orthopedic injuries often raise important questions about treatment options, recovery time, and long-term mobility. Below are answers to common questions pet owners ask about orthopedic pet surgery, including TPLO surgery for dogs and other procedures used to treat joint and bone conditions.

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What conditions require orthopedic surgery for pets?

Orthopedic surgery may be recommended when pets experience injuries or conditions affecting bones, joints, or ligaments. Common examples include cruciate ligament tears requiring TPLO surgery for dogs, kneecap dislocation (MPL), bone fractures, hip joint pain, and joint instability. At Collier Parkway Animal Hospital, we evaluate each pet carefully to determine the safest and most effective treatment option.

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What is TPLO surgery for dogs?

TPLO surgery (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy) is a common dog knee surgery used to treat cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injuries. The procedure stabilizes the knee joint by altering the angle of the tibia, allowing dogs to regain stability and mobility. TPLO surgery is often recommended for active or larger dogs experiencing ligament tears.

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How long does recovery take after orthopedic pet surgery?

Recovery time depends on the procedure and the severity of the condition. Many pets require several weeks of controlled activity while bones and tissues heal. Our team at Collier Parkway Animal Hospital provides detailed aftercare instructions, pain management support, and follow-up monitoring to help ensure safe healing and successful long-term outcomes.

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What signs might mean my dog needs orthopedic surgery?

Signs that may indicate an orthopedic problem include persistent limping, difficulty standing or jumping, swelling around joints, reduced activity, or sudden lameness after exercise. If your dog is showing these symptoms, a veterinary exam and imaging may help determine whether orthopedic treatment or surgery is needed.

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Will my pet need rehabilitation after dog knee surgery or fracture repair?

Rehabilitation is often an important part of recovery after orthopedic procedures. Controlled exercise, weight management, and sometimes therapies such as laser therapy can help strengthen muscles and support joint stability. Our veterinary team will guide you through the recovery plan tailored to your pet’s specific surgery and health needs.