
How To Use PAAGs as Joint Therapy for Horses
When used properly, this injectable can be an effective substitute for traditional joint therapies for managing horses with osteoarthritis.
When used properly, this injectable can be an effective substitute for traditional joint therapies for managing horses with osteoarthritis.
Researchers discussed the complications 212 veterinarians experienced after performing sacroiliac joint region injections.
While prohibited in competition horses, this anabolic steroid might help vets manage joint disease such as osteochondrosis lesions in young horses.
Managing the magnitude and frequency of limb loading is key to keeping horses—particularly racehorses—injury-free.
This stallside system might benefit horses with acute and chronic inflammatory synovitis.
These mesenchymal stem cells might be a highly effective treatment option in horses with osteoarthritis.
The overall incidence of laminitis due to IA corticosteroid injection might be lower than many believe.
Conventional and easy-to-use joint therapies such as corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid continue to have their place in equine practice.
Standing surgery allows for treatment options that might not have been possible previously due to risks associated with general anesthesia.
MRI imaging of the stifle joint has shown evidence of injuries to a variety of soft and hard tissues.
Dr. Brian Nielsen describes what osteochondritis dissecans is, what causes it, and how it can affect horses during their lifetimes.
A veterinarian describes some subtle signs to watch for that might point toward your horse having joint discomfort.
Aging mules and donkeys need to be managed just as carefully as horses. Here’s what you need to know.
Here’s what researchers know about the use of bisphosphonates and future opportunities for further investigation.
Learn how to help your horse avoid joint problems such as osteoarthritis, osteochondritis dissecans, and joint flares. Sponsored by Hyaluronex Joint.
A veterinarian explains what to pay attention to when treating a horse that has PPID or EMS for joint discomfort.
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