Built for the Joint Cases You Already Manage
One Injection. Long-Term Support for Comfort & Mobility.
Spryng is a non-drug intra-articular injectable medical device designed to support healthy joint biomechanics, cushioning, and mobility in companion animals and horses experiencing osteoarthritis and chronic joint disease.
Injection-capable veterinarians across small animal and equine practices are using Spryng with great success as a standalone joint support option or as part of a multimodal management strategy designed to help improve comfort, mobility, and quality of life.
See if Spryng is a good fit for the types of joint cases you’re already managing.
Interested in what makes Spryng different? Download the Science of Spryng here to learn more about the dual mode of action.
A different approach to joint support.
Designed to support comfort and mobility for up to a year after a single injection.
Non-Drug Biomaterial Technology
Derived from collagen and elastin to support the joint environment naturally.
Practical for Daily Practice
Shelf stable
No refrigeration required
Easy to integrate into multimodal management strategies
Suitable for field or clinic use
Designed for Cases You Already See
Including:
Osteoarthritis
Chronic synovitis
Partial cruciate tears
Dysplasia-related degeneration
Post-surgical joint support
Performance & working animals
…and so much more
What Is Spryng & How Does It Work?
Learn more about:
OsteoCushion™ technology
Joint biomechanics
Synovial support
Clinical rationale
Real-world veterinary application
Explore the Science Behind Spryng
See Real Cases in Action
Watch veterinarians discuss:
Why they selected specific cases
What they observed clinically
How Spryng fit into their protocols
Mobility and comfort progression over time
Injection Support & Technical Resources
For veterinarians looking to use Spryng confidently in practice, access:
Joint injection technique videos
Practical application guidance
Injection volume guidelines
FAQs & more
Discuss Your Next Joint Case With Our Team
Whether you’re evaluating:
Non-surgical management options
Multimodal joint support
Complex OA cases
Partial CCL cases
Performance animal joint support
Our veterinary team can help discuss:
Appropriate case selection
Practical use considerations
Next steps for evaluation
& answer any questions you may have