Closing the Circle: Evaluating, Treating, and Monitoring Osteoarthritis Patients

by João Alves, DVM, PhD, DECVSMR
 

Dr. Alves shares how to evaluate, treat, and monitor this prevalent condition

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most commonly diagnosed joint disease in companion animals. As veterinarians, it is important to be able to objectively evaluate patients to select the best candidates for specific treatments. Treatments such as platelet-rich plasma and photobiomodulation therapy have been the topic of several studies over the last few years, sometimes with conflicting results.

We will explore this topic and evaluate the results obtained with platelet-rich plasma and photobiomodulation in the management of OA, particularly if their combined use leads to different outcome results.

In addition to providing the best treatments, we will discuss how we can take advantage of an objective measure, a weight-bearing distribution platform, to obtain an individualized evaluation of each patient and how to monitor response to treatment.


Learning Objectives

  1. Identify the platelet-rich plasma and photobiomodulation mechanisms of action
    Recognise the potential of these two therapies in the management of OA
    Learn how to make the most of a weight-bearing distribution platform

 

 

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