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Milo 2.0: OSU Veterinary College Treats Second Case of Upside Down PawsDr. 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 on INTERACTDr. 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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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Erik ClaryDr. 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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News Conference on Milo: 6 Months Post-SurgeryOklahoma 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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Milo: Next StepsWhat'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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Milo: Making Progress on the Road to RecoveryAt 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: On the Road to RecoveryMilo'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… |