Glucosamine and Green Lipped Mussel extract?

EppsDynasty

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It is with great sadness I post this ... Our beloved Sulcata Teddy has real issues with his rear left leg. I will post a video later today to show what it is we see and what is happening. It looks like his leg (knee specifically) is slipping out of it's joint, and we can only imagine painful. My question is ... Can we supplement him with Glucosamine and Green Lipped Mussel extract for joint support and some inflammation relief? Which in turn may help relieve some pain. I will get a video today when I feed, just kinda wanted to get this question out there first.
 

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PLEASE say whatever is on your mind, whatever ya think. We LOVE this guy and want to limit ANY suffering or discomfort.
 

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I seem to remember Dudley walking like that too. I'm not sure, but it may be normal for sulcatas????? @Markw84 @Tom @NorCal tortoise guy
Its not something I've ever noticed. Compared to domestics, wild animals seldom have problems like this. He seems to get around just fine. I think my course of action would be to watch it and see if it improves or worsens over time.

I have no knowledge of those supplements. I can't imagine they would harm a tortoise, but I wouldn't know how to dose them either.
 

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About experimental treatments, the Wolfe kinetic technique came to my mind. I have seen this YouTube video about giving physical therapy to a Galapagos tortoise for pain management:

It has been used in many different exotic species and might be worth looking into.
 

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I want to Thank You for the responses. Our plan is to keep an eye on his walking and kinda go from there. I have thought of some type of physical therapy that may help, so thank you so much for that. He seems not to have pain (or at least enough to change his walking behavior) right now but we will keep a hawks eye on it. The Glucosamine and Green Lipped Mussel was really a pro active thought to help with inflammation and a mild pain relief (if he is experiencing it). Our real fear is ... how would a 3 legged tort function? Those of you that know me, know I am always thinking 1,2 and even 5 years down the road. This will be something I come back to the experts on regularly ... My tort care confidence is still in it's infancy.
 
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