VetStem’s Role in Animal Pain Awareness Month
September is Animal Pain Awareness Month, an initiative spearheaded by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management (IVAPM). This annual event is dedicated to raising awareness about pain in animals and the importance of proper pain management in veterinary medicine. At VetStem, we share this mission and recognize the vital role that IVAPM plays in advancing education, research, and treatment strategies for managing animal pain.
Animals, like people, experience both acute and chronic pain. Whether from surgery, injury, or conditions such as arthritis, untreated pain can have profound effects on an animal’s health, mobility, and overall quality of life. There are many signs that a pet may be in pain, which we will cover in next week’s blog.
At VetStem, we also recognize the tremendous impact that organizations like IVAPM have on advancing veterinary care. Our mission – to improve the lives of animals through regenerative medicine – aligns closely with IVAPM’s focus on reducing pain and enhancing quality of life. VetStem Cell Therapy has helped numerous dogs, cats, and horses with painful orthopedic conditions experience significant improvements in mobility and comfort. We believe that regenerative medicine is a valuable addition to the multimodal pain management approach.
Animal Pain Awareness Month also serves as an important reminder for pet owners to stay alert to subtle signs of discomfort in their pets. Limping, changes in activity, decreased appetite, or altered behavior can all be indicators of pain. If you suspect your pet may be in pain, consult your veterinarian to discuss diagnosis and treatment options.