PRP lysate can help with equine joint infections
A research team has developed a PRP lysate that attack biofilms associated with equine joint infections. Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a…
A research team has developed a PRP lysate that attack biofilms associated with equine joint infections. Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a…
Cruciate ligament injuries are common in our canine companions. Modified platelet rich plasma (PRP) assists with recovery by stimulating the repair of soft tissues and…
PRP stimulates the repair of soft tissues and joints without the use of foreign chemicals, and utilizes the body’s own programming for self-healing. Platelet Rich…
Stem cell therapy may sound futuristic, but it’s becoming much more common when dealing with athletic injuries in horses. If your horse has ever had…
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