
Keeping Arthritic Senior Horses Comfortable
Maintain an exercise regimen, address your horse’s weight, and explore medication options to help keep your senior horse sound. Three Penn Vet experts explain why.

Maintain an exercise regimen, address your horse’s weight, and explore medication options to help keep your senior horse sound. Three Penn Vet experts explain why.

Learn the early signs of equine arthritis and why prompt veterinary care can help protect your horse’s joints and mobility. Sponsored by American Regent Animal Health.

Arthritis-related lameness can range from subtle slowing to obvious limping. Veterinary evaluation helps guide management to keep horses comfortable.

Researchers say long-term use of this NSAID in horses does not have clinically significant negative effects on bloodwork.

Learn how osteoarthritis can affect a horse’s comfort lying down and getting up in this Ask TheHorse Live excerpt.

Keeping horses with arthritis moving can support joint mobility and long-term comfort. One expert shares some exercises to try.

Research and advancements are improving our understanding of how water exercise benefits both healthy and rehabbing horses.

Learn about the common causes of equine hind-limb lameness and how veterinarians diagnose and treat them.

Researchers showed pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF) might temporarily reduce lameness and inflammation associated with equine osteoarthritis.

Learn about the biologic, or regenerative, therapies that have altered the way many equine veterinarians treat problematic joints.

Researchers are exploring CBD’s potential to reduce joint pain in horses through a multiphase study on its efficacy.

How can horse owners keep their animals fit and active without accelerating the joint degeneration process? Dr. Katie Ellis weighs in.

Find out how Dr. Katie Ellis manages joint pain in a horse with degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis in this excerpt from Ask TheHorse Live.

Dr. Katie Ellis and Dr. Howland Mansfield discuss what imaging modalities veterinarians might use to accurately diagnose joint disease in horses.

Dr. Katie Ellis describes how equine veterinarians select orthobiologics to treat osteoarthritis in horses, and the pros and cons of using each type.

Horse owners need to learn to identify subtle signs of pain in horses. Then owners and veterinarians can help them live more comfortably. Sponsored by Dechra.
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