Stem Cell Therapy for Orthopedic Injuries
Stem cells offer a new and seemingly futuristic way to treat equine injuries. In this webcast Ross Rich, DVM, PA-C, shares his eight years of experience and results using adipose (fat)-derived stem cells to treat orthopedic injuries in horses.
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Ross Rich, DVM, PA-C, is the owner of Cave Creek Equine Hospital in Phoenix, Ariz., where he specializes in equine lameness, orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, performance problems, diagnostic imaging, regenerative medicine, and respiratory problems. He’s used stem-cell therapy to treat orthopedic issues in horses since 2004.
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