Amniotic Bioscaffolds in Veterinary Medicine: From Science to Clinical Integration
This session integrates foundational science and real-world application of amniotic-derived scaffold supplements and their expanding role in veterinary medicine. Attendees will gain a practical understanding of amnion structure, composition, and mechanisms of action, followed by a critical review of current human and veterinary research. Emphasis will be placed on translating this science into clinically relevant decision-making, including product selection, supportive routes of administration, and case-specific protocols across species. Clinical use will be framed across areas of interest , including musculoskeletal, soft tissue, ophthalmic, wound care, inflammatory, neurologic, organ system, and reproductive conditions. Case examples will demonstrate integration into multimodal management strategies. The session emphasizes responsible, evidence-informed application, enabling practitioners to confidently incorporate amniotic technologies into patient-specific clinical practice.
- Understand the structure, composition, and mechanisms of amniotic-derived bioscaffolds
- Interpret current research to support evidence-informed clinical use across species
- Develop supportive-specific protocols, including product selection, and supplementation strategies,
- Integrate amniotic technologies into supportive plans using real-world clinical case examples
