Lameness in Cats
- Bone, Joint, and Muscle Disorders of Cats
- Introduction to Bone, Joint, and Muscle Disorders in Cats
- Components of the Musculoskeletal System in Cats
- Lameness in Cats
- Congenital and Inherited Disorders of Bones, Joints, and Muscles in Cats
- Disorders Associated with Calcium, Phosphorus, and Vitamin D in Cats
- Joint Disorders in Cats
- Muscle Disorders in Cats
- Bone Disorders in Cats
- Sarcocystosis in Cats
Also see professional content regarding lameness in small animals.
Lameness is not a disease, but it may indicate a disorder in the musculoskeletal system. Signs of musculoskeletal disorders include weakness, lameness, limb swelling, and joint dysfunction. Nerve reaction and muscle function may be impaired as a result of changes to neuromuscular tissues. Problems with the muscles and skeleton may also affect other organ systems, including the urinary, digestive, and circulatory systems.
In order to diagnose the problem, a veterinarian will need to examine the cat and hear a careful recounting of any previous injuries and its overall health and history. A veterinarian may also use x-rays, ultrasonography, and other less common imaging techniques to visualize the cause of the lameness. Other techniques that might be used to aid in the diagnosis include withdrawal and examination of joint fluids, surgical inspection of the inside of a joint using an endoscope, electromyography, and tissue biopsy and examination.
Relieving pain is an important component of treatment for lame animals, and may allow faster recovery. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and other pain-relieving drugs are commonly used to control pain in lame animals. Other methods of pain relief, such as acupuncture, massage, and even changes to the diet may also be recommended (Veterinary.heading on page Lameness in Dogs).
- Bone, Joint, and Muscle Disorders of Cats
- Introduction to Bone, Joint, and Muscle Disorders in Cats
- Components of the Musculoskeletal System in Cats
- Lameness in Cats
- Congenital and Inherited Disorders of Bones, Joints, and Muscles in Cats
- Disorders Associated with Calcium, Phosphorus, and Vitamin D in Cats
- Joint Disorders in Cats
- Muscle Disorders in Cats
- Bone Disorders in Cats
- Sarcocystosis in Cats