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Dr. Erik Clary, who turned Milo's upside down paws right side up, successfully performed a similar, yet more challenging surgery on Siggi. Clary is a board-certified small animal surgeon at…
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Dr. Erik Clary, associate professor of small animal surgery and bioethics, shares his research focus and how INTERACT can help move that forward to benefit both humans and animals.
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Dr. Erik Clary, associate professor of small animal surgery and bioethics, talks about his research career. In particular, he discusses his work to increase the durability of joint replacement…
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Oklahoma State's veterinary medicine team celebrates Milo six months post-surgery. Born with upside-down paws, Milo could not stand or walk. Six months after surgery, Milo's progress is…
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What's next for Milo, the puppy born with upside down paws? The stabilizing pins in his elbows have been removed and he is bandage free! See what's next for Milo.
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At Milo's second bandage change, his pins are still holding stable and his elbow remain in alignment. Earlier in January 2019, Dr. Erik Clary performed corrective surgery for Milo's…
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Milo's front paws were turned upside down. Dr. Erik Clary at OSU's Center for Veterinary Health Sciences performed corrective surgery on the puppy. Milo had his first bandage change and is…
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