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Knee joint pathologies such as cruciate ligament injuries, patellar dislocation problems, arthritis and arthrosis, varus or valgus require effective solutions: the BT Jump Plus double knee brace is the answer to all this
Knee joint pathologies such as cruciate ligament injuries, patellar dislocation problems, arthritis and arthrosis, varus or valgus require effective solutions: the BT Jump Plus double knee brace is the answer to all this
The brace is useful in case of neurological pathologies that cause serious proprioceptive deficits, whereby the dog is unable to perceive the position of its limb on the ground, thus tending to rest its paw on its back (dorsoflexion)
The brace is useful in case of neurological pathologies that cause serious proprioceptive deficits, whereby the dog is unable to perceive the position of its limb on the ground, thus tending to rest its paw on its back (dorsoflexion)
The brace is useful in case of neurological pathologies that cause serious proprioceptive deficits, whereby the dog is unable to perceive the position of its limb on the ground, thus tending to rest its paw on its back (dorsoflexion)
The brace is useful in case of neurological pathologies that cause serious proprioceptive deficits, whereby the dog is unable to perceive the position of its limb on the ground, thus tending to rest its paw on its back (dorsoflexion)
The brace is useful in case of neurological pathologies that cause serious proprioceptive deficits, whereby the dog is unable to perceive the position of its limb on the ground, thus tending to rest its paw on its back (dorsoflexion)
The brace is useful in case of neurological pathologies that cause serious proprioceptive deficits, whereby the dog is unable to perceive the position of its limb on the ground, thus tending to rest its paw on its back (dorsoflexion)