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Device Overview The Livestock is reviewed as part of a clinical mobility plan. Device selection depends on diagnosis, patient presentation, movement pattern, activity level, comfort, and fit tolerance.
Special Case Review
Livestock
Best For

Large animal bracing, case-specific review, non-standard mobility planning, and guided fit support.

Clinical Goal

Review non-standard case factors and determine whether a custom mobility device is appropriate.

Review Inputs

Species, weight, limb photos, videos, diagnosis, measurements, handling considerations, and veterinarian notes.

Case Path

From device selection to fit support.

01Select Device

Choose the closest mobility path.

02Submit Case

Provide patient and clinic details.

03Clinical Review

ExoPets reviews case direction.

04Fabrication

The custom device is produced.

05Fit Support

Follow-up guidance supports use.

Not Sure This Is the Right Device?

Start with the patient. ExoPets will help route the case.

Patient presentation, diagnosis, compensation patterns, activity level, and tolerance all affect device selection.

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Device details

Livestock Orthotic & Prosthetic — Custom-designed devices to restore stability, alignment, and mobility in large animals with limb injury, deformity, or partial limb loss.

Clinical overview

Livestock orthotic and prosthetic devices are custom veterinary solutions designed to support or replace compromised limb structures in large-breed animals. Orthotics stabilize joints and redistribute load to reduce strain, while prosthetics restore functional limb length and enable weight-bearing following partial amputation. Devices are engineered based on species-specific biomechanics, limb anatomy, and clinical goals to maximize durability, alignment, and long-term usability.

Indications

  • Limb deformities requiring structural support or correction
  • Traumatic injury involving bone, tendon, or ligament damage
  • Partial limb amputation with viable residual limb for prosthetic loading
  • Post-surgical stabilization or limb offloading
  • Degenerative joint disease or chronic lameness
  • Restoration of mobility, balance, and functional gait
  • Long-term mobility support for large or working animals

Contraindications

  • Unhealed or unstable surgical or amputation sites
  • Active infection, open wounds, or compromised skin integrity
  • Insufficient residual limb length or anatomy for device support
  • Severe neurologic impairment limiting functional use
  • Advanced systemic or orthopedic conditions preventing recovery