A major objective of dog arthritis treatment is to control the inflammation of the joints. One method of achieving this is using steroid (cortisone) anti-inflammatory injections. For this treatment, a steroid preparation of cortisone in long acting ‘depo’ form is used, which is administered directly into the joint (intra-articular injection).
Although the treatment is commonly used for humans suffering from osteoarthritis, steroid intra-articular injections are rarely used on dogs. Nonetheless, the treatment is highly effective in treating ‘acute on chronic’ dog arthritis patients.
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