• A feline-specific orthopedic reference grounded in current research

    Surgical and Non-Surgical Management of Feline Orthopedics offers a cat-centric reference to all aspects of orthopedic conditions, grounding every discussion in feline-specific research rather than extrapolating from dogs. This reference provides practitioners with feline-focused clinical guidance across the full spectrum of orthopedic care.

    Organized by body system, the book covers anatomy, physiology, clinical signs, physical exam findings, diagnostics, treatment options, surgical procedures, and aftercare for feline orthopedic conditions. Step-by-step descriptions of surgical techniques are accompanied by photographs. Additional chapters address rehabilitation and other non-surgical management approaches, ensuring clinicians can evaluate and select appropriate interventions for each patient.

    Readers will also find:

    • Detailed coverage of how orthopedic conditions specifically present in feline patients, distinct from canine presentations and clinical expectations
    • Step-by-step surgical technique descriptions with accompanying photographs designed to guide practitioners through each procedure
    • Discussion of non-surgical treatment options and rehabilitation procedures tailored to the unique needs of feline orthopedic patients
    • Comprehensive diagnostic guidance including clinical signs, physical examination findings, and imaging interpretation specific to cats
    • Coverage spanning the complete patient journey from an initial orthopedic examination review through treatment planning and postoperative aftercare

    Surgical and Non-Surgical Management of Feline Orthopedics is designed for feline practitioners, small animal general practitioners, veterinary surgeons, surgery residents and interns, and veterinary students seeking a dedicated, research-grounded reference for diagnosing and treating orthopedic injuries and conditions in cats.

  • 1. Feline Orthopedic Examination and Feline-friendly Techniques

    2. Feline Osteoarthritis and Multimodal Management

    3. Feline General Fracture Repair Considerations

    4. Physical Rehabilitation in Cats

    5. Carpal, Metacarpal, and Phalangeal Injuries in Cats

    6. Radius/Ulna and Elbow Injuries in Cats

    7. Humeral Injuries in Cats

    8. Shoulder and Scapular Injuries in Cats

    9. Tarsal, Metatarsal, and Phalangeal Injuries in Cats

    10. Tibial Fractures and Injuries in Cats

    11. Feline Stifle Diseases

    12. Femoral Fractures and Injuries in Cats

    13. Feline Hip Diseases

    14. Pelvic, Sacral, and Coccygeal Injuries in Cats

    15. Diagnostic Approaches to Spinal Injuries in Cats

    16. Therapeutic Approaches to Spinal Injuries in Cats

    17. Mandibular and Maxillofacial Injuries in Cats

    18. Feline Musculoskeletal Neoplasia

    19. Multisystemic Musculoskeletal Disorders of Cats

    20. Congenital and Developmental Orthopedic Anomalies in Cats

  • Michael H. Jaffe, DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS

    Is a Professor of Small Animal Surgery at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in Starkville, Mississippi, USA.

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