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Humeral Condylar Fractures
In young dogs that jump down from a height, the force caused by landing travels up the front leg and can cause a fracture of the humeral condyle (elbow joint). In some dogs, there is an inherent weakness of the elbow joint, known as a Humeral Intracondylar Fissure (HIF), which can result in an elbow joint fracture during normal exercise. HIF is more common in spaniel breeds, such as the Springer Spaniel.
There are two forms of humeral condylar fractures that can occur:
What are the Common Causes of a Humeral Condylar Fracture?
In young dogs that jump down from a height, the force caused by landing travels up the front leg and can cause a fracture of the humeral condyle (elbow joint). In some dogs, there is an inherent weakness of the elbow joint, known as a Humeral Intracondylar Fissure (HIF), which can result in an elbow joint fracture during normal exercise. HIF is more common in spaniel breeds, such as the Springer Spaniel.
There are two forms of humeral condylar fractures that can occur:
In young dogs that jump down from a height, the force caused by landing travels up the front leg and can cause a fracture of the humeral condyle (elbow joint). In some dogs, there is an inherent weakness of the elbow joint, known as a Humeral Intracondylar Fissure (HIF), which can result in an elbow joint fracture during normal exercise. HIF is more common in spaniel breeds, such as the Springer Spaniel.
There are two forms of humeral condylar fractures that can occur:
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