Epidural ozone therapy with O₂–O₃ mixture for the management of pain associated with degenerative thoracolumbar diseases in dogs: report of two clinical cases

Authors

  • Otto Leonidas Lima Lucero Author

Keywords:

Deforming spondylosis, thoracolumbar pain, epidural ozone therapy, dog, degenerative spinal disease, veterinary neurology

Abstract

A descriptive observational study of two cases was conducted to evaluate the effect of epidural oxygen-ozone (O-O) injection in dogs with chronic debilitating pain and degenerative thoracolumbar diseases.

 

Materials and methods: Two dogs were treated with epidural injection of an O-O mixture at a concentration of 5 µg/ml and a volume of 2 to 3 ml after being clinically diagnosed with acute or chronic thoracolumbar pain associated with radiologically evidenced spondylosis.

 Results: Within 48 hours of treatment, a significant improvement in pain was observed. Both dogs recovered gait function, and no recurrence was observed. It is concluded that epidural injection of O2-O3 can contain pain, manage neurological signs, and decompress the affected discs

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Published

2026-06-22

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Veterinary

How to Cite

Epidural ozone therapy with O₂–O₃ mixture for the management of pain associated with degenerative thoracolumbar diseases in dogs: report of two clinical cases. (2026). Ozone Therapy Global Journal, 15(1), 69-81. https://journal.ozonetherapyglobaljournal.es/index.php/otgj/article/view/81