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An ACL tear is not always all the way torn. Could be a partial tear and doesn't really show up in x-rays. Usually the vet can tell by manipulation but sometimes they have to put the dog under in order for them to relax enough to tell. You might want to get a second opinion.
I've seen positive results in the past when taking my corgis to a chiropractor. However, for an ACL injury or arthritis I doubt that chiropractic would be of any value.
Sounds like it could be a partially torn ACL, I don't think a chiropractor would be any use in this situation. In cardigans it's not recommended to have a dog's back "adjusted" due to the possibility of IVDD, but I'm not sure if there is the same risk in pems.
If it's a torn ACL, and it wasn't repaired, then you definitely have arthritis setting in. At this point, an anti-inflammatory would be your best bet--Rimadyl, Previcox are the most frequently given.
A torn ACL will show up right away, with the symptoms you describe. The symptoms may ease, but will always return with exercise. Seanna has torn both of hers. The first was a complete tear, but no meniscus injury, and she wouldn't put any weight at all on it. Her second was a worse tear, with a meniscus injury, but she would put weight on it and run around still. If it's torn, it's best to have it surgically repaired.
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