In this episode of the Nupsala Podcast, we’re joined by Ross Allan BVMS PGCertSAS MRCVS, RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Surgery and Clinical Director of Referrals at Pets’n’Vets, Glasgow.

Ross shares his approach to managing canine osteoarthritis in first-opinion practice, with a focus on intra-articular diagnostics and therapies, collaborative team-based care, and realistic long-term management for osteoarthritic patients.

He introduces the Joint Organ Concept, which views the joint as a living system of interacting tissues, helping clinicians better understand disease progression and treatment effects.

The episode also covers Ross’s work with the Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA) and the RCVS Knowledge Cruciate Registry, a free quality-improvement initiative using real-world data to improve outcomes for dogs undergoing cruciate surgery.

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Time Chapter Title
00:37 Introduction to Ross Allan, his background, and role at Roundhouse Referrals
02:30 Importance of OA knowledge for first-opinion vets
04:03 Collaborative approach to managing OA in practice
05:44 Introduction to intra-articular therapies in small animals
07:54 Overcoming fear and practical tips for joint injections
10:30 Benefits of intra-articular vs systemic treatments
13:30 Case example: Labrador with elbow OA
15:48 The Joint Organ Concept: definition and application
19:53 Using visuals, emojis, and models to explain OA to clients
22:41 VOACON 2026: upcoming lectures and seminar topics
24:03 RCVS Cruciate Registry: enrolling vets and pet owners, data collection, and benefits
28:26 How real-world data can improve patient management and OA care