“…However, the comparatively low pain scores attributed to cows with an AHDB mobility score of 2 and those with early stages of claw horn lesions (eg, sole bruising and white line bruising) lead to the conclusion that the perceived benefit of treating these cases with NSAIDs is much lower due to the reduced visual impact to the farmer. 7 This is despite a growing evidence base that it is the early, milder cases of lameness that are likely to benefit most from NSAIDs being incorporated into their treatment protocols. [18][19][20] The authors conclude by highlighting the additional role that foot trimmers and veterinary technicians can play in helping to communicate the benefits of NSAID use, especially when incorporated into EDPET protocols.…”