🌟 At Cutting Edge Surgical, we’re dedicated to providing top-notch care for your furry companions! 🐶✨ Our range of innovative services is designed to enhance their well-being and keep them moving pain-free. From advanced surgical techniques to personalized treatment plans, we’ve got it all covered!🐾 #CuttingEdgeCare #PetHealth #InnovativeSolutions
An incredible before and after of Hakim the tiger who was treated with Synovetin OA #CuttingEdgeSurgical
This sweet bulldog was struggling with elbow osteoarthritis, but after just one simple treatment, he’s back to running, playing, and living his best life! Vern's secret to long-lasting pain relief? Synovetin OA® provides up to one full year of relief from osteoarthritis pain. #CuttingEdgeSurgical
Synovetin OA is the secret to long lasting pain relief! #CuttingEdgeSurgical
A single treatment of Synovetin OA can provide up to a full year of relief for dogs suffering from elbow arthritis pain. The medication is dosed directly into the affected elbow joint, where it targets the source of the inflammation that causes pain and lameness.
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Meet Murphy, the 26-year old Komodo Dragon at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute! Murphy's caregivers noticed he wasn't getting around like he used to due to arthritis pain.
With help from his veterinary team and Dr. Brunke at Veterinary Surgical Centers - VSC, Murphy was treated with Synovetin OA® and has started to return to his old self.
Thanks for sharing Murphy's story!
To learn more about Synovetin OA® for the treatment of canine elbow OA, visit activedognow.com.
This procedure is intended for dogs and can only be performed by licensed veterinarians at veterinary hospitals permitted to use internal radiation therapy. Discomfort in the treated elbow of some dogs has been reported, and can last up to 72 hours after treatment. Short-term home-care instructions must be followed after treatment to minimize extended close contact such as co-sleeping. To review the full veterinary prescribing information, visit activedognow.com/cpinfo.