Archive for the ‘Stem Cell Therapy’ Category

Dec 15, 2010

Sunny – His Early Christmas Present

Sunny is a 15 1/2 year old buff Cocker Spaniel.  Sunny looks young for his years and is active with his owner (Kristi).  Kristi is my daughter and Sunny has been by her side for all these 15 years.  Two weeks ago, Sunny hopped off the couch and became immediately very painful and lame on his right rear leg.  Ouch!!  Not being a small animal veterinarian, I took Sunny to see a veterinary surgeon, a friend attending the CVC West veterinary convention in San Diego. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dec 1, 2010

The Vet-Stem Customer Service Team

Posted by Bob under Stem Cell Therapy

Since you all know my focus on quality, I would like to introduce you to another group at Vet-Stem, the Customer Service Team:

We would like to introduce ourselves; we are Kristi, Angie, Whitney, and Kim also known as the ladies of Customer Service. We are the frontline of interaction at Vet-Stem and are determined to provide the critical assistance and resources available to our valued customers in the most helpful way possible.  Though diverse in backgrounds and varied in our individual life experiences, we share a common bond with Veterinarians, their staff and pet owners alike that makes us dedicated to what we do.   Read the rest of this entry »

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Nov 16, 2010

Quality is Critical to Stem Cell Therapy – Insider’s Tour

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Just like with a medical drug, stem cells must be collected and handled in the highest quality manner in order to maximize their good effects and safety.  If your dog’s arthritis is the reason you are seeking stem cell therapy, you expect and deserve the very highest quality.  When your Veterinarian collects a small sample of fat, it is done in an operating room with special attention to aseptic technique, meaning they use sterile gloves, instruments, and transport tubes.  The sample is then placed into a specially designed shipping container with a custom refrigeration pack.  The sample is shipped overnight by FedEx Priority Alert to our laboratory in San Diego, CA.  There are dozens of safety and quality checks as the sample makes its way through the aseptic processing by specially trained technicians following detailed written instructions.  Many steps are double checked by a second technician. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nov 3, 2010

Vet-Stem Presents at International Fat Stem Cell Meeting

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Vet-Stem Speaks at IFATS 2010

This last week I was privileged to be an invited speaker at the International Stem Cell Meeting in Dallas.  The focus was the science and clinical use of stem cells derived from fat tissue for use in humans and our animals.  There were speakers from 27 different countries!    I presented our clinical data on arthritis in dogs and how stem cells have helped 1000’s of dogs in the US.  Here are some key facts confirmed by many speakers: Read the rest of this entry »

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Oct 14, 2010

Stem Cells Keep Tank Running

Dogs, like people, vary in their need and desire for physical activity; while a Border Collie never seems to stop “working” (be that managing an actual herd, or monitoring the goings-on of all living beings in the household), a Great Dane is content to meander outside for a quick potty break and then spend the next several hours power napping on a cushy bed. And like humans, many dogs who thrive on activity would rather suffer through pain and discomfort after the fact than give up the things they love to do.

Tank is just such a dog; even at 10 years old, the Malamute mix was willing to endure a days-long limp after his regular jaunts through the Canadian wilderness where his family spends half their time, rather than relax on the sidelines. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 7, 2010

Dog’s Youthfulness Regained, Pain Relieved

As someone who has seen his own dogs age and lose their vitality as arthritis sets in, I know just how it feels to wistfully recall the puppy days, when walks could never be too long, couches were never too high, and stairs were never a challenge. We’re even able to forget all the potty accidents in the house and all the things that were chewed beyond salvation, longing to have that energetic, pain-free soul back. Here’s a story about hope fulfilled. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sep 3, 2010

Vet-Stem Client Aids Dog Owner in Need

Posted by Bob under from the owner, Stem Cell Therapy

The story I share with you today would be considered remarkable at any time, but given the current troubled state of the economy, it could be considered downright miraculous.

It seems that a pet owner whose own dog had previously been injected with its own Vet-Stem processed stem cells at Boone Animal Hospital in Western Springs, Illinois was sitting in the clinic’s waiting room and overheard another owner lamenting that because she could not afford a necessary surgical procedure (not Vet-Stem Cell Therapy), she would have to have her dog euthanized. Read the rest of this entry »

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Aug 25, 2010

Ohio State University and Vet-Stem Train Vets in Stem Cell Use

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

The use of stem cells in veterinary medicine is spreading rapidly as evidenced by the training offered at the Annual Meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association last month in Atlanta.  Vet-Stem alone has now trained over 4,000 veterinarians in regenerative medicine techniques.  There are now trained vets in almost every community in the US!  This last weekend, Dr. Matt Barnhart, an experienced veterinary surgeon (Med Vet Ohio), and I co-taught an entire day training session (course outline) at The Ohio State University on stem cell medicine. Veterinarians from all over the US attended to receive this advanced training and received their certifications.  We were invited by the College of Veterinary Medicine at OSU to come on campus and offer this course as part of their continuing education program.  Several students and residents also participated. Read the rest of this entry »

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Aug 10, 2010

Meeting Highlights for National Veterinary Stem Cell Training

Posted by Bob under Stem Cell Therapy

Monday was the conclusion of the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Annual Scientific Meeting in Atlanta.  The stem cell lectures were nothing short of spectacular.  In a fast moving field, it is important for practicing veterinarians to keep abreast of the latest techniques and tools for treating their patients.  Saturday was highlighted by Dr. Jan Nolta from UC Davis Medical School Institute for Medical Cures. Read the rest of this entry »

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Jul 30, 2010

Stem Cell Training for Vets At National Meeting

Posted by Bob under Stem Cell Therapy

This week marks the opening of the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Annual Scientific Meeting in Atlanta.  There are more than 15 lectures dedicated to education in stem cell therapy and many more lectures that will cover stem cells in relation to specific diseases such as arthritis.  What progress compared to six years ago when we launched the first veterinary stem cell company and most people thought real stem cell therapy was many decades in the future. Read the rest of this entry »

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