Dogs and cats with arthritis are painful and have mobility issues. Treatment of these pets must include attention to the tissues
outside of the joint. Soft tissues like muscles and other connective tissue can become a source of pain that compounds
their problem. Dr. Lindsey Fry - a veterinary pain and integrative practitioner - explains the importance of identifying
compensatory disease and the role that physical medicine plays in helping these animals. Learn more about integrative
medicine and therapies that veterinarians and pet owners can employ in the care of dogs and cats with arthritis:
https://bit.ly/VetVine_IntegrativeOATx
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