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Episode 44 - Objective monitoring techniques to manage pain and mobility issues - Prof Ducan Lascelles

Episode 44 - Objective monitoring techniques to manage pain and mobility issues - Prof Ducan Lascelles

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In this episode, Professor Duncan Lascelles joins Hannah Capon to explore the future of pain management in dogs with osteoarthritis. Duncan shares insights from his extensive research into pain detection and his work on AniV8’s development of objective tools to measure chronic pain in companion animals. They walk through a case study to demonstrate how early recognition and a structured approach can transform outcomes. The discussion highlights why osteoarthritis should be viewed as a disease of younger dogs, and why early intervention opens the door to more treatment options and a better quality of life.
Published 2023 – https://youtu.be/M_adx3azXT0

Brief Bio

Duncan Lascelles is Professor of Small Animal Surgery and Pain Management at North Carolina State University. He leads the Translational Research in Pain (TRiP) program, which investigates how to detect and treat pain associated with spontaneous disease in animals. He is also Director of the Comparative Pain Research and Education Centre (CPREC) and Co-founder of AniV8, a company dedicated to developing innovative tools for measuring pain in companion animals. His work aims to advance both veterinary and human pain medicine.

Key Takeaways

  1. Osteoarthritis is not just a disease of older dogs—early onset is common and often overlooked.
  2. Objective tools to measure pain are crucial for both research and day-to-day treatment monitoring.
  3. AniV8 is working on new tech to measure pain through real-time, data-driven methods.
  4. A structured approach to case workups ensures no aspect of the dog’s condition is missed.
  5. Early diagnosis improves quality of life and increases the number of effective treatment options.

Relevant Links

AniV8 – https://aniv8.com

Useful CAM Tools Mentioned (All in Member Zone)

  1. Chronic Pain Indicator Chart
  2. Suspicion of Chronic Pain Form
  3. Good Day – Bad Day Diary

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External Tools Mentioned

  1. Canine Brief Pain Inventory (CBPI) – University of Pennsylvania:https://www.vet.upenn.edu/research/centers-laboratories/research-laboratory/clinical-investigation-center/current-clinical-trials/canine-brief-pain-inventory
  2. LOAD (Liverpool Osteoarthritis in Dogs) – Elanco resource
    https://mypetandi.elanco.com/uk/dog/load
  3. Helsinki Chronic Pain Index (available via the Pawsita app)
    https://www.pawsita.com

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Stay tuned to learn how early detection can make a significant difference in managing OA in younger dogs.

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