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Introduction to Equine Biologic and Regenerative Therapies
1Department of Clinical Sciences, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, John Thomas Vaughan Large Animal Teaching Hospital, 1500 Wire Road, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.
Regenerative medicine offers new ways to heal horses by replacing damaged tissues. This overview covers key regenerative products used in equine veterinary practice for musculoskeletal injuries.
Area of Science:
- Veterinary Medicine
- Regenerative Biology
- Equine Sports Medicine
Background:
- Musculoskeletal injuries in horses often have limited natural healing capacity.
- Regenerative medicine aims to restore function by repairing or replacing damaged tissues.
- The application of regenerative medicine in equine practice is expanding.
Purpose of the Study:
- To provide equine practitioners with a basic overview of regenerative medicine.
- To summarize currently used regenerative products in equine practice.
- To support the treatment of equine musculoskeletal injuries.
Main Methods:
- Review of current literature on regenerative medicine products in equine practice.
- Compilation of information on commonly used regenerative therapies.
- Focus on products for musculoskeletal tissue repair.
Main Results:
- An increasing number of regenerative products are available for equine use.
- These products target tissues with poor intrinsic healing.
- The article outlines basic regenerative options for practitioners.
Conclusions:
- Regenerative medicine is a growing field in equine veterinary care.
- Understanding available products is crucial for treating equine injuries.
- This overview serves as a foundational guide for practitioners.
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