Orthobiologics vs. Corticosteroids for Equine Osteoarthritis
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Orthobiologics and corticosteroids are common treatments for equine osteoarthritis but what are the risks and benefits of each? Howland Mansfield, DVM, CVA, CVMMP, of American Regent Animal Health discusses each and how veterinarians choose which treatment to use for horses with osteoarthritis.
This podcast is an excerpt of our Ask TheHorse Live Q&A, “Equine Joint Care Strategies.” Listen to the full recording here.
About the Expert
Howland M. Mansfield, DVM, CVA, CVMMP
Howland M. Mansfield, DVM, CVA, CVMMP, of Summerville, South Carolina, received her DVM from Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine, in Alabama, and completed internships in both general equine medicine and surgery and in advanced equine reproduction. She is certified in both veterinary acupuncture and veterinary medical manipulation. She has practiced along the East Coast over the course of 14 years, in addition to time in Germany providing veterinary care for some of the most elite show horses in Europe. In 2012 Mansfield was named by the South Carolina Horseman’s Council as the Horse Person of the Year for her efforts in equine rescue and in combating animal cruelty. She joined American Regent in 2023 as a technical services veterinarian where she can support the welfare of and improve health care for horses and small animals throughout the U.S.
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