Intra-Articular (IA) injections are common place in human and equine medicine, whether being used for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. In particular, IA injections have been a vital component of the successful treatment of osteoarthritis (OA). While similar benefits can be achieved for dogs with OA, the use of IA injections in the small animal practice is less common.
NEWARK, DE- July 12,2016 – As part of a continuing effort to provide educational resources to customers nationally and internationally, Companion Animal Health will now be hosting live web demonstrations for its regenerative medicine products.
[ September 18, 2016; ] Atlanta, Georgia
NEWARK, DE, April. 26, 2016 — Companion Animal Health is pleased to announce their new Companion CORE program, developed exclusively for veterinarians and their clients. The CORE program (formerly Laser Liaison) is a comprehensive practice-building and therapy product education program that can be applied to laser, rehabilitation and regenerative medicine products. CORE is designed to [...]
Companion Animal Health Advisory Board Meets To Discuss Current Trends, Future Steps
NEWARK, DE – March 1, 2016 – As part of Companion Animal Health’s ongoing commitment to leading the way in veterinary science and technology, the Advisory Board convened this February in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, for their annual meeting. Industry leaders in science, education, and [...]