Syn-Flex Information on Specific Types Of Pet Arthritis
Osteoarthritis is a chronic, slowly progressing condition
that is caused by the breakdown and destruction of your pet's
cartilage. As that occurs, the bony structures begin to rub against
one another causing pain and discomfort.
Degenerative Joint Disease involves some kind of a
breakdown or destruction in portions of the joint, usually cartilage.
Just as in the case of osteoarthritis, this condition does not
necessarily mean that your pet is experiencing any inflammation.
Hip Dysplasia is characterized by a malformed "ball and
joint" socket in your animal. As you might expect, this ill-fitting
combinations causes a series of complications. Here, chronic
inflammation is common; calcium build-ups occur; there is muscle
pain; and the tissue in the surround areas begin to break down.
Elbow Dysplasia is a like condition that is typically
hereditary and most generally found in larger breeds of dogs. Bones
become malformed and usually with resulting "bone chips" that are
very painful. Typically, your pet will exhibit some lameness when
suffering from this condition.
Knee (dysplasia) is also characterized by malformed bones
and bone "chips." It is painful and often obviates itself since the
pet will be lame and/or limping as the condition progresses.
Knee (stifle) joint typically involves torn ligaments which
cause instability in the joint. Dislocation of the (knee) joint is
also a problem. Inflammation is common since this is a joint that is
subjected to a lot of stress and strain. In most cases it is a result
of poor breeding.
Osteochondrosis is a condition where you are contending
with a medical condition that results from poor breeding. Improper or
inadequate diet can also cause this condition.
Both factors may be at play) It is characterized by cartilage
deterioration and tissue is generally both inflamed and painful.
Hypertrophic arthritis involves excessive bone growth
and/or "spurs" on the joints themselves. In such situations, the pet
is typically experiencing a lot of pain.
Shoulder (degeneration) is usually a multi-factorial
situation making a clear-cut cause difficult to isolate. An unstable
joint, osteochondrosis or even trauma may be the cause.
(Or, a combination of factors).
Wrist arthritis (carpi) might be compared to "carpal tunnel
syndrome" seen in humans. Usually, this area of the pet's body is
affected more frequently with those who are very active.
Kneecap (dislocation) is usually caused by poorly formed
leg bones which secondarily, allows the kneecap to move or "pop" out
of its normal position. Usually, this is either an inherited
condition or results from poor breeding.
If your pet has been diagnosed with any of the above or is at risk
to develop arthritis, we would recommend learning about Syn-Flex for
pets, a breakthrough pet arthritis treatment.
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