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. 2012 Nov;53(11):1181–1186.

Table 3.

Reported use and apparent contributions to OA diagnosis of the various aspects of the veterinary clinical evaluation

Aspect of evaluation Cases assessed Abnormal finding(s) Cases affected
Physical examinationa 50 (100%) All 26 (52%)
Observable Limping/stiffness 5 (10%)
Postural abnormality 3 (6%)
Palpable Pain upon palpation 9 (18%)
Palpable changes other than pain 10 (20%)
Joint swelling 6 (12%)
Joint laxity 4 (8%)
Crepitus 3 (6%)
Muscle atrophy 2 (4%)
Decreased range of motion 1 (2%)
Unspecified 6 (12%)
Owner report 50 (100%) Suspicious for OA History 47 (94%)
Supporting diagnosis Treatment response 12 (24%)
Radiographs 22 (44%) Change(s) compatible with OA 22 (44%)

Results are presented as number (percent of cases diagnosed).

a

Details of how the physical examination was conducted were not collected from veterinarians. It is therefore not known whether all aspects of the orthopedic examination (e.g., gait/posture evaluation, joint palpation and manipulation) were performed in all cases.