A multiple-session mesotherapy protocol for the management of hip osteoarthritis in police working dogs

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OBJECTIVE To describe the effect of a mesotherapy protocol in dogs with osteoarthritis. ANIMALS 30 dogs. PROCEDURES Dogs were randomly assigned to a control (CG; n = 10) or a mesotherapy group (MG; 20). CG received meloxicam for 70 days. MG was treated with a combination of lidocaine, piroxicam, and thiocolchicoside, injected in intradermal points. Seven treatment sessions were conducted. Response to treatment was measured with different instruments: the Canine Brief Pain Inventory (divided into Pain Interference Score [PIS] and Pain Severity Score [PSS]), Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs (LOAD), and Canine Orthopedic Index (COI; divided into function, gait, stiffness, and quality of life), at time 0 (T0), +15 days, +30 days, +60 days, and +90 days after T0. At each time point, the results of the 2 groups with each instrument were analyzed with the Wilcoxon signed ranks test, P

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Alves, J. C., Santos, A., Jorge, P., & Lafuente, P. (2023). A multiple-session mesotherapy protocol for the management of hip osteoarthritis in police working dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 84(1). https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.22.08.0132

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