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Karen Cook BA VetMB BSc (Hons) MRCVS presents an informative webinar on the technique for intraarticular injections in canine patients.
Stella is doing amazing after only having two Librela injections! Look at that before and after. Librela is the first and only monthly injectable anti-nerve ...
15 sie 2012 · Epidurals can be used for perioperative analgesia in the caudal half of animals. Patients undergoing several types of surgeries may benefit from epidural pain control. (perineum, tail...
Karen Cook BA VetMB BSc (Hons) MRCVS presents an informative webinar on the technique for intraarticular injections in canine patients. She covers equipment needed, techniques for different joints, positioning landmarks, possible difficulties and hints and tips to make the job easier.
The joints covered by video (in conjunction with Professor Stuart Carmichael BVMS MVM DSAO FRCVS) and photographic demonstration are: shoulder, elbow, carpal, hip, stifle and hock. Karen also touches on how you might use the same techniques in cats.
The best sites for IM injections in dogs include the quadriceps (thigh muscle), triceps (upper back leg muscle), and dorsal lumbar (lower back muscle). These areas provide easy access to the muscle and allow for proper absorption of the medication.
28 sie 2024 · Adequan injections for dogs reduce inflammation and improve lubrication within the joint, which can alleviate arthritis pain and stiffness. To administer this medication, your vet will give your dog a series of shots. Dogs typically receive eight intramuscular shots over one month.