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Making a diagnosis can be tricky enough, and particularly so with lameness.

But is there another way of doing things? Ross Allan thinks so, and tells us more in this Vet Times podcast.
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Ross graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2001, and gained a BSAVA Certificate in Small Animal Surgery in 2014 and RCVS advanced practitioner status in 2015.

He is clinical director of referrals at Petsโ€™nโ€™Vets Family in Glasgow, where he leads Roundhouse Referralsโ€™ surgical team, widening access to advanced veterinary surgery in western Scotland through innovative services such as โ€œfixed priceโ€ tibial plateau-levelling osteotomy surgery.

Working within the Roundhouse Veterinary Hospital, Ross is familiar with the challenges and reward in effectively supporting owners and treating pets with OA.

Ross wrote an article in Vet Times (Volume 51, Issue 39, Pages 4-8) titled โ€œDiagnosing lameness โ€“ โ€˜a science of uncertainty and an art of probabilityโ€™โ€ that covers more of the concepts discussed in this podcast. It is online now at https://www.vettimes.co.uk/article/diagnosing-lameness-a-science-of-uncertainty-and-an-art-of-probability/

Image: ยฉ Iain McLean