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Feline Osteoarthritis: Diagnosis & Treatment (part 3)
A complete physical examination is fundamental but might be challenging in the feline patient.
Clinical signs are not always consistent with radiographic changes.
Radiographically normal joints can be pathologically and clinically affected, and radiographically affected joints can be pain free.
Management of pain associated with OA in cats must include attempting to improve the cat’s living environment, minimizing stressful situations, improve their comfort and quality of life.