The Nupsala Podcast Episode 11 | Inside the Joint: How Equine Synovium Responds to iPAAG
https://youtu.be/OWjVWnG5hzU In this episode of the Nupsala Podcast, we’re joined by Dr Jason Lowe, equine veterinarian and Chief Veterinary Officer at Contura, to take a deep dive into his 2024 paper examining the histologic and cytologic response of normal equine joints following injection with 2.5% injectable polyacrylamide hydrogel (iPAAG). With over 30 years of global […]
The Nupsala Podcast Episode 9 | A Practical Vet’s View on Stem Cells: Conversations with Dr Simon Constable

Meg Brady, Nupsala Account Manager, is joined by Dr Simon Constable, Advanced Practitioner in Equine Orthopaedic and Soft Tissue Surgery and owner of Simon Constable Equine Vets in the northwest of England. Simon shares his real-world experience using undifferentiated equine umbilical mesenchymal stem cells across both soft-tissue and early-onset joint cases. He talks through how […]
The Nupsala Podcast Episode 1 | Horstem Ft. Almudena Pradera – CEO of Equicord

The Nupsala Podcast | Episode 1 HorStem Podcast with Almudena Pradera, Founder of Equicord & Equine Vet. Welcome to the very first episode of The Nupsala Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Almudena Pradera, founder of Equicord, to explore the science behind Horstem, a cutting-edge veterinary stem cell therapy derived from umbilical cord […]
Mānuka honey – what to know and how to use it
Veterinary surgeons Jason Lowe MBA BVS Cert EP and Jo Hales BVM&S MRCVS discuss the benefits of mānuka honey, the measures of honey purity and quality and how to use mānuka honey on wounds and skin complaints.
Activated carbon and silver wound dressings for equine injuries – introduction to Equi-Med Ag

Equi-Med Ag’s founder and inventor Kay Thirkell and Nupsala’s Greg McGarrell discuss the science behind the use of activated carbon and silver for wound healing and Equi-Med’s bandage dressing.
The status of biotherapeutics in equine & canine medicine
This video covers the use of biotherapeutics in equine and canine veterinary medicine. It explores stem cells, BMAC, PRP, ACS/IRAP and polyacrylamide hydrogel with hints, tips and tricks for the use of each.