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Hannah Capon speaks with PhD researcher Georgia Wells about functional mobility in dogs—what it really means, how it differs from lameness, and why current tools like CBPI and LOAD only scratch the surface. Georgia shares the path from dog grooming to academia, her current research on developing a functional mobility scale for caregivers to use at home, and why assessing everyday activities like toileting, eating, and play could be key to detecting problems earlier. A must-listen for anyone invested in chronic pain, early OA detection, or environmental modification.
Georgia Wells is a PhD candidate with Scotland’s Rural College and the University of Edinburgh, researching functional mobility in dogs. Her background spans zoology, locomotion studies (including pangolins!), and hands-on grooming experience. This blend of academic and real-world insight informs her work on developing a functional mobility scale that empowers caregivers to notice and act on subtle movement changes in dogs. Georgia is passionate about improving welfare through better owner-led assessment and early detection of compromised mobility.
Key Takeaways
Useful CAM Tools Mentioned (All in Member Zone):
Join the CAM Member Zone
For just £35 per year, get access to CAM’s full library of caregiver tools, printouts, and support materials.
https://caninearthritis.co.uk/the-cam-member-zone/
Get Involved – Participate in Georgia’s Study
Georgia is currently recruiting dogs (healthy and mobility-compromised) to validate her functional mobility scale.
Register your interest: https://static.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/static/common/html/maintenance.html
Or email: [email protected]
Read her paper here - https://pure.sruc.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/89957113/1-s2.0-S1090023324000625-main.pdf
Sponsor Acknowledgement
This podcast is sponsored by Zoetis
We’re proud to acknowledge Zoetis for supporting the education of veterinary and allied professionals, including through their sponsorship of the Chronic Pain Symposium (CPS).
Learn more about CAM:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CAMarthritis
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canine_arthritis
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CanineArthritisManagement
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/canine-arthritis-management-ltd
Have questions send them to: [email protected]
Stay tuned to learn how early detection can make a significant difference in managing OA in younger dogs.
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Hannah Capon speaks with PhD researcher Georgia Wells about functional mobility in dogs—what it really means, how it differs from lameness, and why current tools like CBPI and LOAD only scratch the surface. Georgia shares the path from dog grooming to academia, her current research on developing a functional mobility scale for caregivers to use at home, and why assessing everyday activities like toileting, eating, and play could be key to detecting problems earlier. A must-listen for anyone invested in chronic pain, early OA detection, or environmental modification.
Georgia Wells is a PhD candidate with Scotland’s Rural College and the University of Edinburgh, researching functional mobility in dogs. Her background spans zoology, locomotion studies (including pangolins!), and hands-on grooming experience. This blend of academic and real-world insight informs her work on developing a functional mobility scale that empowers caregivers to notice and act on subtle movement changes in dogs. Georgia is passionate about improving welfare through better owner-led assessment and early detection of compromised mobility.
Key Takeaways
Useful CAM Tools Mentioned (All in Member Zone):
Join the CAM Member Zone
For just £35 per year, get access to CAM’s full library of caregiver tools, printouts, and support materials.
https://caninearthritis.co.uk/the-cam-member-zone/
Get Involved – Participate in Georgia’s Study
Georgia is currently recruiting dogs (healthy and mobility-compromised) to validate her functional mobility scale.
Register your interest: https://static.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/static/common/html/maintenance.html
Or email: [email protected]
Read her paper here - https://pure.sruc.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/89957113/1-s2.0-S1090023324000625-main.pdf
Sponsor Acknowledgement
This podcast is sponsored by Zoetis
We’re proud to acknowledge Zoetis for supporting the education of veterinary and allied professionals, including through their sponsorship of the Chronic Pain Symposium (CPS).
Learn more about CAM:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CAMarthritis
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canine_arthritis
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CanineArthritisManagement
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/canine-arthritis-management-ltd
Have questions send them to: [email protected]
Stay tuned to learn how early detection can make a significant difference in managing OA in younger dogs.
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