
A Guide to Equine Joint Therapies: Exploring Regenerative Options
Exploring Regenerative Joint Therapies For Your Horse
🐴 Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
What Is PRP?
PRP is a regenerative treatment derived from the horse’s own blood. It contains a concentrated dose of platelets, which are packed with healing growth factors. The blood is processed to isolate these platelets before being injected into the affected joint or soft tissue.
How It Works
PRP releases essential growth factors that promote tissue repair and healing, including:
• Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF): Encourages cell growth and tissue regeneration.
• Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β): Supports collagen production.
• Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF): Enhances blood supply to damaged areas.
Pros:
– Stimulates natural healing and cartilage repair
– Uses the horse’s own blood, reducing risk of reactions
– Quick, same-day treatment
Cons:
– Provides mild anti-inflammatory effects
– May require multiple treatments for best results
Best For:
PRP is an excellent choice for horses with early-stage osteoarthritis, mild cartilage damage, or soft tissue injuries.
🐴 Pro-Stride (Autologous Protein Solution, APS)
What Is Pro-Stride?
Pro-Stride is a next-generation joint therapy that combines the healing properties of PRP with powerful anti-inflammatory proteins. This one-time treatment delivers both regenerative and inflammation-fighting benefits without the need for steroids.
How It Works
• Blocks interleukin-1 (IL-1), a key inflammatory molecule in osteoarthritis.
• Delivers growth factors that support cartilage health and repair.
• Provides a single-injection alternative to IRAP therapy.
Pros:
– Offers both anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects
– No need for repeated injections
– Steroid-free, making it a safer option for laminitis-prone horses
Cons:
– More expensive than PRP alone
– Less effective for soft tissue injuries compared to PRP
Best For:
Pro-Stride is ideal for moderate osteoarthritis and performance horses that need long-lasting joint relief without steroids.
🐴 IRAP (Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist Protein Therapy)
What Is IRAP?
IRAP is a therapy designed to combat inflammation by blocking interleukin-1 (IL-1), a major driver of joint damage and pain. It’s created by incubating the horse’s blood with special beads to stimulate IRAP production.
How It Works
• Prevents IL-1 from binding to receptors, reducing inflammation.
• Slows cartilage degeneration in osteoarthritic joints.
• Requires multiple treatments for long-term effectiveness.
Pros:
– Potent inflammation control with fewer risks than steroids
– Can slow osteoarthritis progression over time
– One blood draw can produce multiple doses
Cons:
– Requires multiple injections for best results
– Less regenerative potential compared to PRP and Pro-Stride
Best For:
IRAP is well-suited for horses with chronic osteoarthritis, joint inflammation, or synovitis requiring long-term management.
🐴 Alpha2 EQ (Alpha-2 Macroglobulin Therapy)
What Is Alpha2 EQ?
Alpha2 EQ is one of the newest biological therapies for joint disease, focusing on stopping cartilage breakdown rather than just controlling inflammation. It isolates and concentrates alpha-2 macroglobulin (A2M), a protein that inhibits destructive enzymes in joints.
What Is Alpha2 EQ?
Alpha2 EQ is one of the newest biological therapies for joint disease, focusing on stopping cartilage breakdown rather than just controlling inflammation. It isolates and concentrates alpha-2 macroglobulin (A2M), a protein that inhibits destructive enzymes in joints.
How It Works
• A2M binds to and neutralizes enzymes that break down cartilage.
• Blocks inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-1 and TNF-α.
• Helps preserve joint integrity and slow osteoarthritis progression.
Pros:
– Prevents further cartilage damage
– Typically requires only a single injection
– Long-lasting results (up to a year in some cases)
Cons:
– Still relatively new, with less long-term data available
– More expensive than PRP and IRAP
Best For:
Alpha2 EQ is ideal for moderate to severe osteoarthritis, particularly in cases where cartilage breakdown is a major concern.
Making the Right Choice for Your Horse
• For early-stage arthritis or soft tissue injuries: PRP provides excellent regenerative support.
• For moderate arthritis needing both healing and inflammation control: Pro-Stride is a well-rounded option.
• For chronic arthritis and inflammatory joint conditions: IRAP offers sustained relief without steroids.
• For moderate to severe osteoarthritis with cartilage breakdown: Alpha2 EQ helps preserve joint health for the long haul.

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