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Assessing the efficacy of perioperative oral carprofen after cranial cruciate surgery using noninvasive, objective pressure platform gait analysis
Christopher L. Horstman
, Michael G. Conzemius
,
Richard Evans
,
Wanda J. Gordon
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After Surgery
20%
Between-group
40%
Carprofen
100%
Clinical Investigation
20%
Clinical Significance
20%
Cranial Cruciate Ligament
100%
Cruciate Disease
20%
Evaluation Method
20%
Gait Analysis
100%
Ground Reaction Force
20%
Limb Function
80%
Limb Pain
20%
Management Group
20%
No Significant Difference
40%
Orthopaedic Pain
20%
Pain Management
20%
Pain Scoring
20%
Peak Vertical Force
20%
Physiological Data
20%
Physiological Index
20%
Power Analysis
20%
Pressure Platform
100%
Scoring System
20%
Strong Correlation
20%
Subjective Pain
20%
Subjective Scoring
20%
System Analysis
20%
Treatment Group
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Carprofen
100%
Cranial Cruciate Ligament
20%
Cruciate Disease
20%
Dog
100%
Ground Reaction Force
20%
Ligament Surgery
20%