When it comes to treating soft-tissue injuries, researchers continue to seek methods that will promote healthy, normal collagen-fiber growth, diminish the development of scar tissue and maximize the odds of full recovery. Below are some of the options you may want to discuss with your veterinarian. However, Carol Gillis, DVM, PhD, DACVSMR, of Equine Ultrasound & Rehabilitation in Aiken, South Carolina, cautions that, to date, these treatments “have variable and controversial results and require further research to determine their most effective use, particularly in combination.”
Stem cells can transform into different types of tissue—in a damaged tendon, they become fibroblasts, which make collagen. Stem cells can also produce growth factors that stimulate healing. Stem cells can be collected from your horse’s fatty tissue or bone marrow. They’re then concentrated and…
