Jennifer Fletcher Eckenrode, DVM CCRT

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Jennifer Fletcher Eckenrode, DVM CCRT Dr. Jennifer Fletcher Eckenrode is a rehabilitation veterinarian who practices in Harrisburg, PA.

Treatment  #32 in the books!!! Stay tuned for before and after videos of the patient I treated 😊 Synovetin OA
22/02/2025

Treatment #32 in the books!!! Stay tuned for before and after videos of the patient I treated 😊 Synovetin OA

18/10/2024

Love seeing what this treatment can do for animals!

26/09/2024
13/09/2024

Recognizing Arthritis in Pets: Signs and Steps to Take

Is your pet showing signs of arthritis? Here are some key symptoms to watch for:

In Dogs:
- Decreased activity level
- Reluctance to perform certain tasks
- Intermittent lameness or a stiff gait
- Worsening symptoms after exercise or in cold weather

In Cats:
- Reduced activity or reluctance to jump
- Unkempt appearance
- Difficulty accessing the litter box
- Increased irritability

If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to consult your veterinarian. Early detection and management can help keep your pet comfortable and maintain their quality of life.

https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/14/1/92
06/06/2024

https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/14/1/92

Stifle injury is common in the companion dog population, affecting weight bearing, neuromuscular control, and balance. Therapeutic exercises after stifle injury seem to be effective, but high-quality research evaluating the effects is lacking. This randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects o...

25/05/2024

For dogs presenting with clinical signs at or under 1 year of age, the perceived benefits of total hip replacement may not be financially prohibitive if lifetime cost of care is considered.

Learn more: jav.ma/fhne

Amazing to see such a fantastic treatment helping a magnificent animal’s pain ❤️ proud to be a treatment center for Syno...
26/04/2024

Amazing to see such a fantastic treatment helping a magnificent animal’s pain ❤️ proud to be a treatment center for Synovetin OA

16/10/2023
16/10/2023

1 in 5 dogs experiences pain from osteoarthritis. Our mission? To make that number zero. Let's work together for pain-free pups! 🐶💔➡️🐶❤️

15/10/2023
14/09/2023

🐾 September is Animal Pain Awareness Month! 🐾

Did you know that our furry friends can experience elbow osteoarthritis pain too?

Let's spread awareness about canine elbow osteoarthritis and ways to keep our beloved pups comfortable and happy. And ask us about Synovetin OA, a new treatment option we’re offering. Together, we can make a difference!



This treatment can only be given by veterinarians at hospitals licensed in nuclear medicine. Temporary discomfort in the treated elbow of some dogs has been reported. Pet owners are provided instructions to moderate proximity to the treated joint for a short period of time following treatment. For more information, talk with your veterinarian or visit activedognow.com/cpinfo.

21/08/2023

Did you know the AAHA Pain Management Guidelines Toolkit has a downloadable pet owner guide?

Made to be as digestible as possible, this short guide has illustrations to showcase what potential pain signs might look like in dogs and cats, as well as the graphic pictured, 5 Ways to Pain Proof Your Pet's Home!

Access with the handy QR code in the Toolkit, at bit.ly/painmanagement-toolkit!

28/07/2023

Thank you Synovetin OA for featuring my patient Brynne! Amazing to see her running a year after treatment, pain free!

28/07/2023

Veterinarians typically reach, first, for an oral NSAID when managing a dog with osteoarthritis (OA). While this is appropriate and usually effective in addressing inflammation and the associated pain, it does not address other important aspects of musculoskeletal care. Additional targeted approaches to the care of the affected joint(s) and surrounding soft tissues (muscles, tendons, etc.) are equally important and beneficial to improving a patient's mobility and comfort. Read more: https://bit.ly/Targeted_OA_Treatments Dr. Marie Bartling Synovetin OA Spryng with OsteoCushion Technology International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management Multi Radiance Veterinary

13/07/2023
10/07/2023

New OA therapies include anti-NGF mAbs (Librela), injectable tin colloid (Synovetin), and injectable collagen/elastin (Spryng).

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