


How it Works: The Impact of EPIITALIS on the Pathophysiology of Osteoarthritis.
What is Osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis (OA), also referred to as degenerative joint disease, is a disease process characterised by pain and lameness associated with pathological changes in the tissue of synovial joints, including the loss of articular cartilage. The...
Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Dogs
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most important stabilisers in the knee (also called ‘stifle’) joint. And its rupture is an orthopaedic injury seen very commonly in veterinary practice. This injury is painful, and can lead to a reduction...
Dog Owners: Why You Need to Treat Joint Pain and Arthritis Early.
Arthritis is the end result of a cascade of events – involving the interconnected and interdependent structures of your dog’s joints – over a long period of time. These events that lead to pain and discomfort work like a vicious cycle. That’s why you’ll often hear...
Joint Care for Senior Dogs
Arthritis is a common condition, affecting one in five adult dogs. It can cause them to slow down but – with regular veterinary attention and daily care – there’s no reason why senior dogs can’t continue to experience a very happy, healthy...