Pulsed Signal Therapy
Pulsed Signal Therapy or PST, is a new medical treatment which will effectively treat osteoarthritis, hip dysphasia, degenerative joint disease, rheumatoid disease, back pain and sports-type injuries in pets. Pulsed Signal Therapy significantly relieves the severity of joint pain, tenderness and swelling and improves mobility, allows restful sleep and restores the activities of daily living without drugs or surgery.
PST consists of Pulsed electromagnetic signals being transmitted into the joint. These signals mimic the normal healthy physiological signals which are 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.
Your pet will receive nine, half-hour treatment sessions. The joint or body area is positioned within the PST device that emits the bio-physiological Pulsed signal. The goal of Pulsed Signal Therapyl 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 like Rimadyl(R) or analgesic drug use and is a non-invasive, totally painless therapeutic modality without any known or reported side effects.
PST technology was developed by biophysicist and medical doctor, Richard Markoll, MD, PhD. Initial Double-blind placebo controlled clinical studies conducted under the direction of the Yale University School of Medicine on humans and published in the highly respected Journal of Rheumatology indicate that more than 70% of patients treated showed a significant improvement. Clinical studies, conducted around the world, have confirmed the initial results. To date, over a half million people and thousands of animals have received PST treatment at 750 clinics worldwide.
Pulsed Signal Stimulation in a nutshell
Consists of Pulsed electro-magnetic signals being transmitted into the joint.
Stimulates cell growth and repair of bone and cartilage.
Is a non-surgical, painless process without side effects.
Increases mobility and decreases pain significantly.
Is a cost-effective alternative to NSAIDS and Rx drugs.
Is excellent for animals that are difficult to handle or may not tolerate traditional forms of therapy (aggressive cats or small bunnies, ferrets, guinea pigs, birds, etc.).
What happens when my pet receives PST?
Your pet will lounge in the machine while you keep it company during nine consecutive 30-minute sessions spread over 5 to 9 days.
You turn the machine on and it turns itself off.
Pets actually seem to enjoy the process.
The goal is long-term pain reduction and improved quality of life for pets.
Articles and Studies:
Thriller, a Pulsed Signal Therapy Miracle
Journal of Rheumatology
Pain Management - R. Wiener
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