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Mike Guilliard gained his veterinary qualifications from the University of Cambridge Veterinary School. He has worked
in Nantwich, Cheshire, for most of his professional career culminating in the building of Nantwich Veterinary Hospital in
1998. In 2003 he retired as Senior Partner of the Nantwich Veterinary Group to work as a consultant. In 2011 he formed his
own limited company, Mike Guilliard Orthopaedics Ltd, to work as an independant veterinary surgeon offering small animal veterinary
orthopaedics to neighbouring practices. His interest in Greyhound orthopaedics has resulted in the publication of a number of peer reviewed papers in the veterinary literature on injuries in the athletic dog. At present he also is one of the track veterinary surgeons at Belle Vue Greyhound Stadium, Manchester. The interest in racing injuries has led to some novel surgical treatments. Historic methods of managing dislocations of the digits have given unreliable outcomes but the application of external fixators, a technique first published by Mike, has dramatically improved the prognosis for a successful return to racing without amputation. An obscure hind limb lameness in the working Border Collie was elucidated by Mike together with a successful surgical treatment. He has also documented a tarsal fracture in the breed that is similar to the common central tarsal bone fractures in racing Greyhounds. Hip dysplasia is an extremely common cause of lameness in many popular breeds and, despite a long running scheme (British Veterinary Association/Kennel Club hip dysplasia scheme) the incidence has barely decreased. Mike has been very vocal in highlighting the deficiencies of the scheme and advising clients on the true significance of their pet's hip score. To this end he became only the second UK vet to be certified to participate in the superior PennHIP method of predicting the carriers of the hip dysplasia genes. Clients now travel from all over the UK to have their dog's hips radiographed by Mike for one of the international schemes. In 2012 he became a Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Lectures Mike
has lectured to veterinary audiences in the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Europe as well as the prestigious annual BSAVA
congress held at the NCC in Birmingham on several occasions.
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