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ADVICE FROM THE VET
ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
About DR Simon Woods
BVSC MRCVS
Simon is a Lipogems Equine
Consultant Vet and Senior
Veterinary Surgeon and Partner
at Lower House Equine Clinic
in Shropshire. Simon graduated from The University of
Liverpool in 2006 and went straight into a large equine
practice for ten years. His main interests include equine
lameness, poor performance and orthopaedic surgery.
Simon is the assistant vet for the British Show Jumping
team, and is also an FEI Vet. He works at many local British
Eventing competitions which include international events.
LOWER HOUSE
EQUINE CLINIC
CONTACT DETAILS:
Practice address: Lower
House Equine Clinic, Plas
Cerrig Lane, Llanymynech,
Shropshire, SY22 6LG
Tel: 01691 830444
Email: office@lhec.vet
Website: lowerhouseequineclinic.
co.uk
For more information and
a full list of accredited
veterinary surgeons visit:
Website: lipogemsequine.
com or lipogemscanine.com
Email: lucy_wilson@
lipogemsequine.com
Tel: +44 (0)7919 252529
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@lipogemscanine
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E: lucy_wilson@lipogemsequine.com
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www.lipogemsequine.com 07919 252529
Find an accredited vet:
case return to full competitive fitness
from high goal polo ponies, national
hunt horses and 4* eventers. Common
place lesions and tears to suspensory
and check ligaments have traditionally
not responded well to other treatments
but Lipogems Equines ability to keep
intact the important building blocks
that activate the body’s own healing
mechanism, means that Lipogems Equine
is fast becoming a treatment of choice
for horse owners and leading vets.
LIPOGEMS EQUINE
CAN BE USED FOR:
• Tendon injuries with core lesions
Desmitis (Inflammation of a ligament)
• Chronic desmitis (Chronic
inflammation of a ligament)
• Soft tissue injuries to the stifle
joint Synovitis (Inflammation
of a synovial membrane)
• Early osteoarthritis
(Degenerative joint disease)
• Deep lacerations & Non-healing wounds
• Impinging dorsal spinous processes
HOW DOES LIPOGEMS
EQUINE WORK?
The simplest description for the non-
scientific mind is that the process of
the treatment replicates what would
naturally happen in an injury situation.
Adipose tissue (fat) is collected using
liposuction from around the tailhead
under standing sedation. The tissue
is micro-fragmented in the Lipogems
canister, triggering the horses own
damage response mechanism,
washed in saline solution and collected
through a filter in a syringe, which is
then injected into the injury site. The
procedure takes under an hour and
can be done stable-side. Rehabilitation
usually follows a period of box rest
followed by fitness work. For more
in-depth scientific explanations visit
the Lipogems Equine website.
WHY CHOOSE
LIPOGEMS EQUINE
OVER OTHER
THERAPIES?
Lipogems equine is safe, cost-effective,
requires no lab-culturing, very little use
of drugs other than sedation and local
anaesthetics and can be done stable-
side. The results from the success story.