Regenerative medicine is changing the way we treat chronic conditions and injuries in pets. Instead of relying solely on surgery or medications, regenerative therapies work with your pet's own body to help heal and restore damaged tissues.
Treatments like stem cell therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, exosome therapy, and more are all part of this groundbreaking field. These therapies aim to reduce inflammation, repair damaged tissues, and promote faster healing. They’re particularly effective for conditions like arthritis, tendon injuries, and cartilage damage, offering your pet a natural and less invasive alternative to traditional surgery.
In this episode we discuss how regenerative medicine can improve your pet's quality of life by reducing pain, improving mobility, and potentially decreasing the need for long-term medications or invasive procedures.
This episode is a replay of their weekly Facebook Live on the Inside Scoop. Original LIVE aired Dec 22, 2024. To watch video podcasts LIVE plus take part with your comments & questions, subscribe at Inside Scoop.
TIMESTAMPS
Dr Lindsey intro – (00:03:00)
Pet Industry news and Librela discussion – (00:08:25)
What is regenerative medicine? – (00:24:00)
Stem Cell Therapy – (00:26:30)
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) – (00:55:10)
Hyperbaric Oxygen – (01:02:45)
Peptide Therapy – (01:11:50)
Amniotic Membrane & Fluid Therapy – (01:21:00)
Prolotherapy – (01:29:00)
Exosome Therapy – (01:32:00)
MENTIONED
Stem Cell Therapy
Gallant
VetStem
Animal Cell Therapies
Ardent Animal Health
Amniotic Membrane & Fluid Therapy: Anicell BioTech
Dr. Lindsey's website
Dr. Lindsey's IG Account: @crystallotusvet
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