This book is a much needed resource for veterinary students, clinicians, and specialists alike. By focusing on practical applications it offers real-world insights and bridges the gap between research and clinical relevance, making it invaluable for implementing cutting-edge treatments in clinical practice. Andy Armitage BSc BVM&S MRCVS, Clinical Director, Greenside Regenerative Therapies
I have been eagerly anticipating the release of this book. I would encourage all veterinarians to acquire their own copy and use it as their regenerative medicine bible. Dr Joanna Miller, Cell Therapy Sciences
There is increasing interest in regenerative medicine and orthobiologics within companion animal practice; particularly within the areas of osteoarthritis management and musculoskeletal disease. This book provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of current understanding for these technologies and products. Focusing particularly on mesenchymal stem cells and platelet rich plasma, the reader is provided an overview of their scientific history and development, as well as insight into their therapeutic benefits and evidence. With clear and concise notes outlining their effective preparation and administration, as well as clinical case examples, this book also provides the practical knowledge essential for those interested in developing their use in their own clinical practice. Ross Allan BVMS PGCertSAS MRCVS, Clinical Director, Pets N Vets
Veterinary regenerative medicine is a rapidly growing medical branch seeking to develop disease modifying therapies for a number of chronic and degenerative animal diseases. Despite the vast body of published scientific literature, a challenge remains in transforming the science into efficient clinical decision-making.
In a direct answer to the needs of busy clinical practitioners, Dr Russell Chandler has consolidated the latest scientific findings on stem cell and platelet rich plasma therapies. His book Regenerative Medicine in Small Animal Musculoskeletal Conditions brings together knowledge from various disciplines reflecting accurately the multidisciplinary profile of veterinary regenerative medicine.
Dr Chandler provides a comprehensive overview of the current clinical applications integrated with practical know-how drawn from his own personal experience in small animal orthopaedics.
I highly recommend this book as a valuable resource for clinical practitioners looking to introduce, improve or refresh their knowledge on regenerative medicine treatments in their day-to-day clinical work. Dr Ana Ivanovska, University of Galway