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Hello- and welcome to what we consider to be the most accurate canine tplo surgery animation video to date In this video we will review the anatomy of the dog knee followed by a step-by-step look at the tplo surgery for the anatomy, first the femur in blue next the tibia the patella the patellar ligament the fibula and from the back of the knee weamp;#39;ll look at the medial collateral ligament lateral collateral ligament the caudal cruciate ligament and then the medial and lateral menisci and our main focus the cranial cruciate ligament this term is synonymous with the human anatomical term anterior cruciate ligament the blue arrows represent forces that the dog knee sees throughout running and range of motion as the force goes through the knee the menisci distribute that force over the tibia and protect the cartilage in most cases due to multiple factors likely based in genetics the dog experiences a progressive tearing of their cranial cruciate ligament little by little the m