Detecting Hidden Pain

Join us for a Webinar with Live Q&A on how PainTrace® is changing the way veterinarians detect, measure and resolve pain

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What You'll Learn

PainTrace logo with dog

Featuring a live Q&A with

Dr. Tom Walsh

DVM, CCAT, CCRP, MBA, Prime Pet Rehab

Female vet with a dog.

Amber Fournier

PainTrace® Clinical & Data Specialist

How It’s Used in Practice

As part of a multi-modal approach to pain management, PainTrace provides a graphical baseline at patient admit for OA and Geriatric exams and pre-surgery. PainTrace’s objective digital data assists the clinician’s judgment in tracking progress and adjusting treatment.

Pinpoint source of pain

Quantify severity or degree of pain

Show graphical location and severity of pain to pet owner, justifying prescribed treatment or procedure

Illustrate progress post-treatment or post-surgery with pet owner

Annual wellness exams

Orthopedic exams

Identifying, treating and managing OA and Geriatric pain

In an orthopedic examination PainTrace detected and located a severely painful right shoulder and mildly painful left shoulder. The examination was followed by an x-ray which led to diagnosis confirming bilateral shoulder arthritis.

Chronic Pain

Acute Pain - Left Shoulder

Acute Pain - Right Shoulder

Case Example

[Real-Time PainTrace] measures chronic pain and locates acute pain

What PainTrace delivers

Innovative Technology

Medical device featuring a wearable monitor paired with an iPad system to detect, quantify, and track pain.

Clinical Professionals

Staff of technical and veterinary experts with over 20 years of experience.

Technical Support

Easily-accessible customer support channels with quick response time, including trace analysis and interpretation.

Tangible Results

Quantitative outcome measures for diagnosis and efficacy of treatment.

“PainTrace establishes baseline pain levels and objectively monitors response to treatment. It is especially effective at separating chronic pain from acute and subacute pain.”