How to Treat Arthritis in Dogs
How to treat canine arthritis with Stem Cells
One in five adult dogs in the U.S. has chronic and painful arthritis, and now owners are using stem cells – rather than surgery or euthanasia – to stop the pain. Since Vet-Stem launched for canines in February, certified vets all over the nation are (01:52)
How to Treat Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
Learn about the treatments available for dogs suffering from Hip Dysplasia. Dr. Anthony Cambridge, who is board certified in veterinary surgery, talks about what Hip Dysplasia is and treatments available. This information is not meant to replace the advice of your regular veterinarian. (03:28)
How to Recognize Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
Learn about Hip Dysplasia in dogs. Dr. Anthony Cambridge, who is board certified in veterinary surgery, talks about what Hip Dysplasia is and how to recognize if you dog has this problem. This information is not meant to replace the advice of your regular veterinarian. For more information on Hip Dysplasia, see our other videos, Episode 015 "Treating Hip Dysplasia" and Episode 016 "Total Hip Replacement in Dogs". (02:43)
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Arthritis will happen to most of us. Our joints age and lose their protective covering or cartilage. When this happens, bone rubs on bone, leading to osteoarthritis. In some dogs, arthritis can be secondary to a ligament injury, producing joint instability.
One of the newest diagnostic procedures for dog arthritis is the use of MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This procedure is not really new for human patients but it is quite the first time that its use is being extended to man’s best friends.
Arthritis in dogs can be due to a number of varying factors, including injuries, congenital defects and aging.
Arthritis in dogs can be due to a number of varying factors, including injuries, congenital defects and aging.
