Published: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. March 15, 2018, Vol. 252, No. 6, Pages 686-700
Author(s): "Wendy I. Baltzer DVM, PhD; Sarah Smith-Ostrin; Jennifer J. Warnock DVM, PhD; Craig G. Ruaux BVSc, PhD"
Forty-eight dogs with unilateral cranial cruciate ligament disease received tibial plateau leveling osteotomies as treatment. After surgery, the dogs were randomly assigned to four groups: 1) Test food only group (TF) that received dry omega-3 fatty acids and protein-enriched dog food formulated to support joint health; 2) Control food only group (CF) that received dry food formulated for adult canine maintenance; 3) TF plus physical rehabilitation (TF-R); or 4) CF plus physical rehabilitation (CF-R). During the six-month post-operative period these elements were assessed for each dog: body weight, body condition score, ground reactive forces, tibial plateau angle, limb circumference, pain and lameness scores by surgeons and dog owners and daily activity by accelerometry.
Clinical improvements were shown in groups fed the TF diet and who received physical rehabilitation in the first 6 months after TPLO.