Future direction for regenerative therapy research includes treatment of neurologic injuries, acute and chronic renal disease, and more
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Cannabidiol is considered safe for dogs when given 0.2 to 2 mg/kg orally twice, according to Health Canada
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Osteoarthritis can be difficult to measure pain in cats, but there are tools that can help
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Elanco’s newly published resource offers a summary of treatment recommendations based on OA stages one to four
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The biotechnology could help slow the progression of osteoarthritis, CSU researchers say
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As the science continues to advance and new treatment choices for OA are developed, there is no doubt our canine patients will reap the benefits
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Heightened levels of lubricin might be warning sign of joint disease
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Slowdown in activity, decreased eating, and changes in routine are some signs of pain
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic, painful, degenerative condition that is estimated to afflict as many as 20 per cent of dogs older than one year of age
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When it comes to joint inflammation, the most astute observations begin at home
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Veterinarians should advise clients of how to spot early signs of OA
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The focus of palliative and hospice care is to achieve the best quality of life possible for the patient and the family
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Regardless of age or type of pet, managing osteoarthritis calls for early recognition and a multimodal approach to pain and inflammation incorporating weight loss, rehabilitation techniques, and drugs that reach specific targets in the body.
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Attendees earn 11 CE credits while learning multimodal approaches
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Results showed no improvement when administered compared to either baseline or placebo
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A panel of speakers will address a range of osteoarthritis treatment options, managing arthritic, obese dogs, cats
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What you need to know about prevention and management of osteoarthritis in cats and dogs
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