A Breakthrough in Equine Tendon Injury Treatment

A Breakthrough in Equine Tendon Injury Treatment

Tendon injuries are a major concern for equine athletes and their caretakers, often leading to long-term performance issues or even ending careers. Traditional treatments can fall short in managing the scar tissue created during the healing process that weakens the tendon and leads to re-injury. Tendonall offers a powerful solution, helping both acute and chronic tendon injuries heal more effectively.

How Tendonall Works

Tendonall is a retinoic acid (RA) analogue, a compound that reduces inflammation, fibrosis (scar tissue), and aids in tissue remodeling. By targeting the pathways that promote fibrosis, Tendonall helps improve tendon healing and prevent further scarring.

Proven Effectiveness

In a study of 14 polo ponies with chronic superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) injuries, Tendonall significantly reduced lesion size and improved tendon echogenicity (healthy tendon tissues) after just 7 weeks of treatment. Ponies that continued treatment for an additional 7 weeks saw even greater improvements, demonstrating enhanced tendon healing and function.

Key Results

  • Lesion Size:  Reduce from 45% of tendon cross-section to 17% after 14 weeks
  • Echogenicity: Increased from 61% to 80%, showing improved tendon strength.

Treatment Protocols

Tendonall can be used for both chronic injuries, and acute injuries, as well as preventatively. To treat an injury, a 20cc daily dose is recommended, and it is suggested to gradually increase work over a 14 week period in conjunction with using Tendonall. When used preventatively, administer 10cc daily.

Why Choose Tendonall?

Tendonall not only reduces lesion size, but also improves tendon elasticity and strength, making it a key tool in preventing future re-injury. Prolonged use helps avoid the formation of scar tissue, addressing the root cause of recurrent injuries.

For equine athletes with tendon injuries, Tendonall offers a scientifically-backed, effective solution to support performance and enhance performance.

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