Thursday 1 August 2019

Dang, 'Shoes - you - ate - lick - a - ment'.

Tylor ruptures cruciate ligament.


Here is my sexy leg 24 hours after TPLO Surgery


In a TPLO (Tibial-plateau-levelling osteotomy) procedure, the Tibial Plateau, the portion of the tibia adjoining the stifle, is cut and rotated so that its slope changes to approximately 5 degrees from the horizontal plane. This prevents the femur from sliding down the slope of the tibial plateau when the dog puts weight on its knee. A crucuate ligament rupture does not repair on its own - so surgery is the only option.



I am expected to regain a very active and athletic lifestyle with no post-operative complications and without the need for any long-term pain relieving medication. 

In the meantime I will do some zzzzeds

this is me doin a zed at a train station


This is me doin a zed as a push-me-pull-you


 In the meantime, my Bomper Bruvver Brae will be doing my regular exercise for me as I am only allowed 10 mins lead time per sesh.


Here is dads bill for this phase of the procedure - he says I'm worth it