Pulsed Signal Therapy (PST):
* Consists of pulsed signals, transmitted into the joint to promote the repair of damaged cells
* Stimulates the normal repair and maintenance process.
* Is a non-surgical, painless therapy without side effects
* Achieves significant pain reduction in conjunction with an increase in mobility
* A cost-effective alternative to analgesic drugs.
* A great option for patients who cannot tolerate pain relief drugs.
* Excellent for animals that are difficult to handle or may not tolerate other forms of therapy.
Does your pet exhibit any of these symptoms?
* Limping
* Reluctance to climb stairs
* Falling behind on walks or not wanting to go for walks
* Difficulty in getting up in the morning or after a nap
* Stiffness after hours of exercise
* Repeated licking of a joint
* Personality change
* Loss of appetite
* Worsening of symptoms in cold or rainy weather
* Withdrawal from interaction with your family
What happens when my pet receives PST treatments?
* Your pet will receive nine, consecutive, 30 minute treatments.
* Treatments are administered daily and can be given as frequently as 8 hours apart or as much as 24 hours apart.
* The joint or body area is positioned in the PST machine which emits the pulsed signal.
* PST is administered under the supervision of a trained veterinarian, with the goal of short and long term reduction in pain and improvement of the pet's qualtiy of life.
* Pets actually seem to enjoy the treatment!
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