Based on the way I use my horse (discipline-specific), should my horse be on some kind of joint maintenance program?


Based on the way I use my horse (discipline-specific), should my horse be on some kind of joint maintenance program?
After I use my horse in training or at a performance, my horse exhibits some lameness in one of its legs... What kind of things should I be doing with you (vet) to determine 1) the cause, and 2) how we can treat this condition together?
Considering how I use my horse, how often should I have a physical exam of my horse?
How often should I have the shoes reset on my horse?
Do you collaborate with farriers to solve lameness issues?
If I’m at an event and my horse comes up lame, what should I do before transporting my horse home?
Dr. Jonathan Furlong & 3-Day Eventer Caroline Martin on Polyglycan
Stephen P. Dey III, VMD with Richard "Nifty" Norman, Standardbred Trainer
Dr. Laura Werner of Hagyard Equine Institute and US Equestrian’s Combined Driver Jacob Arnold
Polyglycan® is a patented formulation designed to replace lost or damaged synovial fluid. It contains naturally-occurring components of the synovia that play a central role in maintaining the homeostatic environment of the joint.

Patented 3-component formula
(high viscosity)
(single-administration or small animal)
Instill Polyglycan® into the synovial space to replenish lost synovial fluid. Quantity to be determined by Veterinarian Surgeon. Discard any unused portion of vial contents.
Patented 3-component formula
(aka single-administration or small animal)
Instill Polyglycan® into the synovial space to replenish lost synovial fluid. Quantity to be determined by Veterinarian Surgeon. Discard any unused portion of vial contents.
Dr. Paul Shealy, DVM, MS, DACVS demonstrates intra-articular injection technique for the major joints in companion animals. This educational, instructional video is provided as a guide for those practitioners interested in understanding proper injection technique. ArthroDynamic's Polyglycan-SA, is a sterile post-surgical joint lavage, synovial fluid replacement & viscosupplement product and is shown in use throughout this video.
"In the treatment efficacy portion, joints of Polyglycan® treated horses had fewer microscopic articular cartilage abnormalities as well.
There has apparently been no report of any clinical or radiographic consequences in this location with clinical use in the horse.”
C. Wayne McIlwraith, BVSc, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR
Orthopaedic Research Center, CSU
David D. Frisbie, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR
Orthopaedic Research Center, CSU