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Lintbells says Mobility Matters at London Vet Show

Lintbells is offering veterinary practices the opportunity to benefit from a Mobility Matters support pack that will provide the resources needed to set up nurse-led mobility clinics. The pack will be available from October for existing stockists, with an opportunity for all at London Vet Show to sign up for a pack while stocks last. Lintbells can be found on stand U50 at London Vet Show.

An estimated 15 per cent of canine cases presented at first opinion practices are musculoskeletal and cats are also commonly affected.* In many cases a multimodal approach delivers the best results for mobility cases

The Mobility Matters support materials will help practices communicate the issues to clients, both in the waiting area and consulting room and online. There are also resources to help behind the scenes with setting up the clinics, including a comprehensive guide.

Gemma Cunningham is Lintbells Product Marketing Executive and says mobility clinics can deliver real benefits for practices, “We’re keen to bring attention to nurse-led clinics, which are not just great for patients but great for business too. Measurable outcomes include client satisfaction, incremental sales and improved patient comfort or quality of life. We’ve taken into account existing barriers based on what veterinary teams have told us and created the pack to address those needs. Our Mobility Matters referral cards, which help vets signpost clients to the clinics are a brilliant example of how the pack can help teams work more effectively together.”

As well as being able to sign up for the packs, delegates at London Vet Show will be able to take part in a stand competition and find out what’s new. Lintbells can be found on Stand U50, or contact Lintbells on 01462 790886.

*http://www.rvc.ac.uk/vetcompass/learn-zone/infographics/canine

Hardie EM1, Roe SC, Martin FR, J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2002 Mar 1;220(5):628-32., Radiographic evidence of degenerative joint disease in geriatric cats: 100 cases (1994-1997).

Tags: Lintbells, mobility, nurse clinics, London Vet Show, Mobility Matters, support pack

Topics

  • Veterinary medicine

Categories

  • support pack
  • mobility matters
  • london vet show
  • nurse clinics
  • mobility
  • lintbells
  • dogs
  • vets uk

About Lintbells

For Lintbells, every product starts with a pet in need. Based in Weston in Hertfordshire, Lintbells researches, formulates and manufacturers high quality, innovative natural supplements that aim to improve the lives of dogs, cats and horses. It’s a commitment the company takes very seriously and has resulted in products that support skin and coat condition, digestive health and joint care.

Established in 2006 by John Howie and John Davies, Lintbells has a strong focus on scientific validation of its products, working with experts such as the Royal Veterinary College and New Zealand’s Marlborough Research Centre. But it doesn’t stop with the science because helping pets is at the core of the business.

At all levels of the Lintbells’ organisation there’s a realisation that collectively, everyone has a responsibility to help keep pets healthy and happy by providing effective, high quality, pet supplements at affordable prices.

And it seems those efforts are increasingly appreciated by pets and their people. By the end of 2016, 200 million YuMOVE tablets had been sold to pet owners in more than 15 countries.

Press contact: Susan McKay, BVMS, MRCVS, MBA or Deborah Cocksedge at Companion Consultancy Tel 01284 388702 or 07887 515870 (Susan) Email deborah@companionconsultancy.com or susan@companionconsultancy.com

Contacts

Susan McKay

Press contact Director 07887 515870