Veterinarian resources

Meet our experts

Comprised of recognized leaders in the industry, our technical veterinary staff provides valuable expertise as practicing veterinarians, investigative scientists, and specialists in diverse areas of the equine and small animal sectors. By providing information and support for the use of Spryng™ with OsteoCushion™ Technology — they help more veterinarians change the course of lameness and joint issues.

  • Thomas Yarbrough, DVM

    SENIOR RESEARCH DIRECTOR

    Dr. Yarbrough is a board-certified Equine surgeon with 30 years of experience working on high performance horses. He focuses on the management of osteoarthritis with a research background in genetics, joint resurfacing, robotics in surgery, and imaging.

  • Ann Zieser, DVM

    SENIOR TECHNICAL VETERINARIAN

    Dr. Zieser has 30+ years of experience as a companion animal practitioner at Middleton Veterinary Hospital near Madison, Wisconsin. She treats companion dogs and cats, performing diagnostics, internal medicine, radiology, surgery and dentistry.

  • Maureen Dower, DVM

    SENIOR TECHNICAL VETERINARIAN

    Dr. Dower has 20+ years of experience in the industry as a practicing veterinarian, in customer service of therapeutic veterinary products, and the implementation of pharmacovigilance systems at veterinary product companies.

  • spryng administration guidelines sheet for veterinarians

    Administration Guidelines

  • Canine intra-articular injection

  • spryng dog product information sheet

    Product information sheet

  • Spryng™ Canine Tolerance Study

  • Use-volume Guidelines

  • spryng technical information update

    Rationale and benefits of Spryng™ for management of canine lameness issues, joint pain, and osteoarthritis

  • frequently asked veterinarian questions about spryng

    FAQ for veterinarians

  • spryng small animal instructions for use

    Small animal instructions for use

Licensed Articles

Athrocentesis in Dogs

Originally published by Clinician’s Brief, presented here with permission

Arthrocentesis and Synovial Fluid Analysis in Dogs and Cats

Originally published by InPractice, presented here with permission