Is gabapentin a good option for treating joint pain in dogs and cats?
05/12/2023
Veterinary anesthesia and pain management expert Dr. James Gaynor explains why gabapentin is not one of his “go to’s” for treating arthritis pain in dogs and cats. Learn more about what he does re...
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Is heat or ice helpful for pets with arthritis pain?
05/08/2023
Arthritis pain can come and go and we all have good days and bad days - including our pets! Is heat helpful? What about ice packs? Here are some thoughts from those who treat painful pets! Learn m...
Read MoreA Joint Effort - Supplements and Dietary Management of Osteoarthritis
05/07/2023
Part I of this series introduced us to the concept of cell niche and helped us to understand why the response to treatment for osteoarthritis is not the same in every patient. In Part II we continu...
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How to respond to someone who won't take a painful pet in for care
05/04/2023
Age is not a disease and it’s not a reason to avoid pursuing care for an animal that may be in pain. In the case of pain, there’s a lot we can do to help. Some treatment options are expensive. Other...
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Pain and mobility issues involve more than just the joint
04/29/2023
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 connectiv...
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Integrative Medicine and Therapies for Arthritis
04/26/2023
Presented by Dr. Lindsey Fry This originally aired as part of Session IV of The Arthritis Summit in Sept 2022. Access an evaluation / Earn CE credit by viewing this in its entirety and then foll...
Read MoreIntegrative Medicine and Therapies for Arthritis
04/26/2023
The pain of arthritis (osteoarthritis or OA) adversely impacts the lives of dogs and cats as well as the activities we can share in with them. But there is hope for these animals - beyond a prescripti...
Read MorePractical Neurology Pearls: Vestibular Disease - When the World is Spinning
04/25/2023
Vestibular disease is a common diagnosis in dogs and cats, however lesion localization can be confusing for some clinicians. There are many possible causes for vestibular signs (head tilt, ataxia, n...
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Vestibular Signs due to a Ruptured Eardrum (Tympanic Membrane) in Dogs and Cats
04/23/2023
Dr. Rebecca Windsor - a veterinary neurologist - shares her thoughts on managing dogs and cats with vestibular signs associated with a ruptured eardrum (tympanic membrane). Learn more about other c...
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Vestibular Disease
04/21/2023
Presented by Rebecca Windsor, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology / Neurosurgery) Access an evaluation / Earn CE credit by viewing this in its entirety and then following the designated link at the very end o...
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