
Polyacrylamide Gel for Managing Osteoarthritis in Horses
Read about the science behind equine PAAG products.
Read about the science behind equine PAAG products.
Use this visual guide to understand how equine arthritis develops and how horses’ joints can degrade over time.
These therapies can be beneficial in treating pathologies of the cartilage and synovium in horse joints.
Neck pain in horses can be difficult to diagnose; clinical signs might not match what’s seen on imaging. Learn how vets interpret findings and develop a treatment plan.
Dr. Avi Blake describes degenerative joint disease in horses and Adequan® i.m.
When used properly, this injectable can be an effective substitute for traditional joint therapies for managing horses with osteoarthritis.
Here’s a look at some common pelvis problems in horses, how veterinarians diagnose them, and what treatment options are available.
While ultrasound is useful for identifying articular process joint effusion in horses, it might undervalue the amount of swelling present.
A field study of the drug showed it significantly improved lameness in horses and induced no clinically relevant adverse effects.
A veterinary sports medicine and rehab specialist describes what we know about orthobiologic therapies for OA in horses and their high likelihood for variable responses.
Conventional and easy-to-use joint therapies such as corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid continue to have their place in equine practice.
Learn how to help your horse avoid joint problems such as osteoarthritis, osteochondritis dissecans, and joint flares. Sponsored by Hyaluronex Joint.
Find out how to get athletic horses with injuries to the large, complex stifle joint on the road to recovery.
Learn about preventing and managing equine osteoarthritis in our visual guide.
Joint injections can be complicated by a horse’s age, purpose, and health. Here’s how veterinarians approach various scenarios.
Top articles about keeping horses’ joints healthy so they can do their job comfortably. Sponsored by Bimeda.
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