Kirsty Cavill - Canine Arthritis Management

Kirsty Cavill BSc (Hons) RVN Kirsty Cavill qualified as a veterinary nurse in 1991 and graduated with an Honours Degree in Natural and Environmental Science in 2016. She is a diploma holder in Galen Myotherapy, a member of the International Association of Animal Therapists (IAAT) and a one paw accredited member of the Veterinary Osteoarthritis … Read more

Sarah Darling, AMT IAAT Canine Massage Practitioner, Founder of K9 Gait Massage Therapy. Sarah transferred 23 years experience as a human sports & remedial massage therapist, to dedicating her life & passion in providing canine massage & rehabilitation therapies for dogs, in the comfort of their own homes, in areas of Herefordshire, Shropshire & Powys. … Read more

Ané Lloyd Ané graduated from Equine-Librium College as a Veterinary Physiotherapist in 2015. She has worked for a Canine Hydrotherapy Centre, with a group of high level performance horses, and started her own business in Limpopo. After starting a family, Ané joined the Onlinepethealth team and now devotes her working days to sourcing amazing lectures, … Read more

Danielle Beal-Harris is a Registered Veterinary Nurse currently based in a mixed animal practice in Mosgiel, Dunedin, New Zealand. Danielle has a Diploma in Veterinary Nursing and currently furthering her studies within the field of physiotherapy. She has always wanted to work with animals and has a passion to learn more about Physiotherapy and hydrotherapy, … Read more

Dr Tristan Lee graduated from the university of Melbourne in 2014. Between 2015-2016 Dr Lee worked at the VCA Veterinary Speciality Centre in Seattle. Dr Lee then went on to work in a role as a clinical tutor of  Emergency and Critical Care, at the University of Melbourne Veterinary Teaching Hospital before working as an emergency veterinarian at the Centre for Animal Emergency and Referral in Melbourne.

 

Tristan Kindly agreed to answer the following questions:

What are your feelings on how we currently manage this common debilitating condition in dogs?

I think in general practice, oftentimes we don’t give patients and clients the time they need to effectively communicate the full scope of management options. People need to empathise and understand the pain that their dogs are going through and it can be difficult to explain this in a short consult window that we are often given. I think we need to incorporate more aspects of human medicine in having different specialities at the forefront like physiotherapists, dedicated nursing and veterinary care for follow up and long term management.

 

As a veterinarian what do you feel is essential for managing canine arthritis effectively?

Communicating treatment goals and progression with clients. Getting objective assessments of how the patient is progressing so we can understand what is working and what might not be.

 

How do you see treatment options for arthritis progressing over the next ten years?

A bigger role of advanced therapies and dedicated centres for arthritis and post-operative care. Intra-articular injections, use of laser and skills of physiotherapists.

If you could have the opportunity to give one tip/piece of advice to an owner with a dog suffering from arthritis what would it be?

Start prevention early. Arthritis is progressive and if we can slow its progression down the earlier the better.

Diane Messum MCSP, HCPC, BSc(Hons), MSc VetPhysio, ACPAT Cat A RAMP Davies Veterinary Specialists, Manor Farm Business Park, Higham Gobion, Herts, UK Diane has been a Chartered Physiotherapist since 2002, qualifying from the University of Birmingham. She went on to specialise in musculoskeletal outpatients and hand therapy where she developed knowledge and skills that were … Read more

Dr Michele Broadhurst DC,ICCSP, FIAMA,CCRP,IVCA,Mtech Chiro (RSA) Dr Broadhurst graduated from Chiropractic College (DIT) at the end of 2003. She learned about myofascial dry needling in her third year at university and used it extensively in her two-year residency. After graduating from chiropractic college Dr Broadhurst went on to study further and was awarded her diploma as … Read more

Esme  graduated from the University of Liverpool School of Veterinary Science, with a strong interest in the management of arthritis and conditions affecting mobility. She has been running her own pain clinics within practice for 3 years, but last year started an acupuncture and pain management clinic of her own; ‘Esme Veterinary Acupuncturist’. Esme has … Read more

Ian Gibbs BVSc Cert SAS MRCVS Ian qualified from Bristol University in 1999 and has over 20 years experience in small animal medicine. In 2011 he was awarded the prestigious Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Certificate in Small Animal Surgery and has previously been recognised as an Advanced Veterinary Practitioner. He has enjoyed a varied … Read more

Rosie Bescoby BSc (Hons), PG Dip CABC Rosie owns and runs Pet Sense based in Bristol and North Somerset. With a degree in Zoology & Psychology from the University of Bristol & a Post-Graduate Diploma in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling from Southampton University, she is a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors, … Read more