- Hip score
Hip scoring is a procedure used to determine the degree of hip dysplasia in
dog s and other animals and reporting the findings in a standard way.The hip score is the sum of the points awarded for each of nine radiographic tures of both hip joints.
The
British Veterinary Association uses the following criteria to determine hip score:# Norberg Angle
#Subluxation
# Cranial Acetabular Edge
# Dorsal Acetabular Edge
# Cranial Effective Acetabular Rim
# Acetabular Fossa
# Caudal Acetabular Edge
# Femoral Head/Neck Exostosis
# Femoral Head RecontouringThe lower the score, the less the degree of dysplasia present. The minimum (best) score for each hip is zero and the maximum (worst) is 53, giving a range for the total of 0 to 106.
The following table compares the scores recognised by Orthopaedic Foundation for Animals (OFI), Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), the British Veterinary Association (BVA) and Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde (SV).
The average hip scores in the year 2005 for popular breeds from
Australia are tabulated below:
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