tapping
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tapping
can someone please thr process for tapping joints - possible side effects, how many times it can/should not be done, etc? what is the difference betwen red acid, HA, cortisone? i understand that cortisone is what causes degeneration of the cartlidge and joint? thanks.
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Tapping is the process of drawing excess fluid out of a joint. Typically, in my personal experience, the excess fluid is the result of some other problem, and is, not itself, the actual problem. Cortisone is used in joint injections, as is HA, etc. This is not tapping.
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Tapping is a slang term for joint injections. When done by a competent practitioner using a surgical scrub there is little chance of infection. The main problem is cartilage destruction from too much cortisone. Hylauronic acid or adequan are better choices for the horse's long term soundness but don't give the relatively instant soundness results that you get from using cortisone.