VPN Plus+ ExclusiveThe art of sporthorse medicineJanuary 6, 2022Sporthorse medicine involves specializing in treating equine patients that often compete at the highest levels of international sports such as jumping, dressage, and cross-country. Unlike treating a backyard equine companion, sporthorse medicine requires an understanding of the equine athlete and the different health and soundness issues they face due to their occupation.
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VPN Plus+ ExclusiveTreating canine osteoarthritis without opioidsMarch 4, 2021There is no reason to mask dogs’ arthritis pain with drugs. There are several techniques available to veterinarians that not only safely and effectively treat osteoarthritis pain, they can address its root cause: inflamed and damaged joints.
What conditions might benefit from PRP treatment?June 25, 2020Platelet-rich plasma therapy could help pets with arthritis, connective tissue and muscle injuries, and other conditions, but more research is needed.
Why platelet-rich plasma is a pretty remarkable productFebruary 10, 2016Have you heard about platelet-rich plasma (PRP)? No, it’s not a drug, and it’s not a nutraceutical. It seems like one of the newest treatments to hit the pain medicine and rehabilitation field, but in actuality, PRP injection dates to the 1950s for treatment of dermatologic and oral maxillofacial problems in humans.