A Look at Osteoarthritis vs. Other Joint Conditions

We’re breaking down everything you need to know about the joint condition, osteoarthritis (OA), during June, thanks to our friends at Zycosan. Since this condition is chronic and progressive, early detection is key in keeping your horse comfortable.

Horses that face repetitive trauma to joints, or heavy wear and tear can be at risk of developing OA or other joint conditions. Keep an eye on your horse’s baseline health and work with your veterinarian to develop a treatment plan if you notice him struggling with stiffness, pain, refusing tasks, or lameness.

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Although there are a variety of joint conditions that can affect your horse, osteoarthritis is the end stage result of many of them. Let’s take a quick look at Osteoarthritis vs. a few other, common joint disorders. At the end of the day, arthritis and osteoarthritis are often used interchangeably when talking about equine joint discomfort. But the primary objective is the same: identify it quickly, begin treatment, and keep an eye on your horse’s comfort level.

Before diving in deeper, get a brief understanding of OA .



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