kleintier konkret 2025; 28(01): 23-31
DOI: 10.1055/a-2493-7375
Orthopädie
Hund.Katze

Immer traumatisch bedingt? Erkrankungen des Karpalgelenks bei Hund und Katze

Carolin Werres

Die Erkrankungen des Karpalgelenks sind häufig traumatischer Natur: Frakturen, Bandverletzungen oder Kombinationen aus beiden spielen hierbei die wichtigste Rolle [1]. Dieser Artikel gibt eine Übersicht über die für dieses Gelenk spezifischen Pathologien und ihre Therapiemöglichkeiten.



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Article published online:
24 February 2025

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