Inflammation: It’s a pain when things blow up!Though there are many types of pain that exist in our patients, all of those who present for a procedure where pain needs to be treated should be assessed for the presence and/or potential for inflammatory pain! Read More
Do local blocks and epidurals strike a nerve in your practice?Locoregional nerve blockade provides pain control and comfort, lowered inhalant concentrations, difficult tissue handling, and reduced postop inflammation. Read More
Clinical communication skills in veterinary practiceThis blog post will focus will be on relationship-centered communication, rather than a paternalistic approach. Read More
Cranky kitties: Diagnosis and management of feline osteoarthritisCanine osteoarthritis (OA) is a well characterized chronic disease, but he same cannot be said for feline osteoarthritis. This article discusses what we currently know about feline OA. Read More