Use of complementary veterinary medicine in the geriatric horse.
- Journal Article
- Review
Summary
The research focuses on the increasing use and potential benefits of complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CVM) treatments for elderly horses.
Introduction
The paper begins with a discussion on the rising trend of complementary and alternative veterinary medicine. With an increasing number of individuals seeking holistic medical alternatives for their health concerns, the demand for similar treatments is burgeoning within the veterinary field as well.
Focus on Geriatric Horses
- The research particularly centers on the application of CVM for geriatric, or elderly, horses.
- The author acknowledges an increased interest in such therapies among horse owners.
Objectives of the Research
Briefly stated, the goal of the article is two-fold:
- Firstly, to highlight the conditions that could potentially be alleviated or treated using complementary veterinary medicine.
- Secondly, to guide equine practitioners when to consider CVM as a therapeutic choice for their geriatric horse patients.
Implications of Complementary Veterinary Medicine
- The research implies that the incorporation of complementary veterinary medicine could enhance the care and treatment options available for geriatric horses.
- This could be an especially important consideration for conditions where conventional veterinary treatments provide limited relief or have considerable side effects.
Conclusion
The paper aims to contribute to the understanding of complementary and alternative veterinary medicine in the treatment of geriatric horses. The heightened interest in such therapies among owners necessitates research and understanding in the field for the veterinary community. The goal of this paper is to provide insights and possibilities that CVM presents for the betterment of geriatric horse care and health outcomes.
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Researcher Affiliations
- International Veterinary Acupuncture Society, PO Box 271395, Fort Collins, CO 80527, USA. office@ivas.org
MeSH Terms
- Acupuncture Therapy / methods
- Acupuncture Therapy / veterinary
- Animals
- Complementary Therapies / veterinary
- Horse Diseases / therapy
- Horses
- Manipulation, Chiropractic / methods
- Manipulation, Chiropractic / veterinary
- Veterinary Medicine / methods
- Veterinary Medicine / trends