If your pet suffers from chronic join pain, you might try asking the veterinarian about a new treatment called "Pulsed Signal Therapy". PST has been used on a half-million to date, and is said to be about 70% effective when compared to patients on a placebo regimen.
PST consists of pulsed signals that mimic the normal healthy physiological signals, transmitted into the joint to promote the repair of damaged cells and to stimulate the repair and maintenance processes. PST focuses on the cause of the symptoms: the breakdown of cartilage and joint tissue. Pain and swelling can occur when the cartilage wears due to degenerative joint disease, overuse or injury. Pulsed Signal Therapy reproduces the bio-physically correct restoration signal and directs it into the joint, stimulating the existing cartilage and other damaged structures to repair themselves and therefore function more efficiently, thus accelerating the convalescent period and restoring the joint's function.
Pets receive a series of nine, 30 minue treatments on consecutive days. The joint or body area is positioned within the PST device that emits the bio-physiological pulsed signal. Pulsed Signal Therapy is administered under the prescription and supervision of a veterinarian with the goal to reach short and long-term reduction of pain and a return to full functionality while improving the pet's quality of life.
The overall cost of PST is comparable to that of long-term NSAIDS or analgesic drug use and is a non-invasive, totally painless therapeutic modality without any known or reported side effects.
For more information contact your veterinarian or call 1-866-646-8684 or visit
www.pstvet.com.