Ask the Vet LIVE: Equine Osteoarthritis Now Archived
Our experts answer your questions about preventing, treating, and managing equine OA.
Our experts answer your questions about preventing, treating, and managing equine OA.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative and career-compromising disease in horses.
Endocrinology researchers met to discuss equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) and equine Cushing’s disease (PPID).
The recording of TheHorse.com’s Ask the Vet LIVE event on equine Cushing’s disease (PPID) from Sept. 18, 2012.
Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID, or equine Cushing’s disease) is one of the most common endocrine disorders in horses and can cause secondary issues, including laminitis. But, proper supportive care can offer comfort to many PPID horses.
During this live event, our experts will answer your questions about caring for the Cushingoid horse.
Could an 18-year-old active Quarter Horse with bone spavin be a candidate for alcohol joint fusion?
Sometimes you know it’s time: When an older horse in less-than-ideal health suffers a serious bout of colic, euthanasia might be the best option. But what about when it’s not so clear-cut–when continued medical treatment and careful management are options, but the animal’s quality of life could go downhill very quickly.
Study shows this treatment for mild osteoarthritis has longer lasting effects than previously thought.
One veterinarian shares his thoughts on the past, present, and future of stem cells in equine medicine.
A complete feed at recommended levels can provide calories for horses who don’t get enough from forage alone.
Study finds that dexamethasone (DXM) behaves similarly regardless of how it enters the horse’s body.
Appropriate forage, forage alternatives, and/or concentrates can keep aged horses at a healthy body condition.
Certain feeding strategies can help your horse weather equine Cushing’s disease.
Test for the common endocrine disorders Cushing’s disease and equine metabolic syndrome and treat accordingly.
Firocoxib improved lameness scores, comfort, and mobility in most horses with osteoarthritis, a study showed.
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