Aires getting his elbows treated. Years of intense ball chasing exacerbated his elbow dysplasia which was present when I adopted him in 2015. Despite a myriad of meds and supplements and weekly laser therapy he was still lame. Since Synovetin was not an option for him due to his behavioral issues, I jumped at the demo of this therapy. I figured if it worked for a dog with his severe dysplasia it could help many others as well. He received his last treatment at the end of February and rarely takes a lame step at a trot.
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This is Blingy Ling Ling. She had quite severe back pain. Her parents and I discussed many options incl Solensia injections, pain meds, laser therapy, supplements etc and this therapy was chosen due to the number of treatments, the length of efficacy and the fact that there are no long lasting untoward side effects. I palpated her back before the second treatment and could not elicit any sign of pain! Her parents commented at her last treatment on 4/11 that she was acting like a kitten again:) She is wearing a Happy Hoodie to reduce noise and keep her calm.
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PULSEVET SHOCK WAVE THERAPY
We are now able to offer this non-invasive regenerative option. It is a high energy sound wave that acts on a cellular level to decrease pain and inflammation and help re-initiate the healing process. It is safe and effective, and symptom relief could last 6 to 12 months. Pain meds may also be able to be reduced. Treatment consists of 3 sessions spaced 2 weeks apart and the sessions only take about 2-5 minutes per joint/area. Fur may need to be clipped depending on the area being treated.
PLEASE CHECK OUT: https://pulsevet.zomedica.com/pet-parents/shock-wave-for-dogs-cats/
FAQs
What is a shock wave?
Shock wave is a high energy sound wave that works at the cellular level to release proteins that initiate the body’s own healing process.
When should I use it?
Osteoarthritis and chronic back pain
Joint related lameness
Bone healing
Partial cruciate ruptures that are not candidates for surgery
Lick granulomas
Feline Stomatitis
Is it new or scary?
It is not a new technology – it has been used in human and veterinary medicine for over 20 years. It is a safe and effective non-invasive treatment with 15 years of research. For humans – FDA approved for tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, and diabetic foot ulcers
What does it do? How does it work?
It decreases pain and inflammation, speeds healing of bone, soft tissue and tendon/ligaments, increases blood supply, and recruits stem cells to the area.
Why shock wave?
It is non-invasive
Few to no side effects
Treatments are quick, less than 5 minutes
Only 3 treatments required for healing or long-term symptom resolution
We are now able to offer this non-invasive regenerative option. It is a high energy sound wave that acts on a cellular level to decrease pain and inflammation and help re-initiate the healing process. It is safe and effective, and symptom relief could last 6 to 12 months. Pain meds may also be able to be reduced. Treatment consists of 3 sessions spaced 2 weeks apart and the sessions only take about 2-5 minutes per joint/area. Fur may need to be clipped depending on the area being treated.
PLEASE CHECK OUT: https://pulsevet.zomedica.com/pet-parents/shock-wave-for-dogs-cats/
FAQs
What is a shock wave?
Shock wave is a high energy sound wave that works at the cellular level to release proteins that initiate the body’s own healing process.
When should I use it?
Osteoarthritis and chronic back pain
Joint related lameness
Bone healing
Partial cruciate ruptures that are not candidates for surgery
Lick granulomas
Feline Stomatitis
Is it new or scary?
It is not a new technology – it has been used in human and veterinary medicine for over 20 years. It is a safe and effective non-invasive treatment with 15 years of research. For humans – FDA approved for tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, and diabetic foot ulcers
What does it do? How does it work?
It decreases pain and inflammation, speeds healing of bone, soft tissue and tendon/ligaments, increases blood supply, and recruits stem cells to the area.
Why shock wave?
It is non-invasive
Few to no side effects
Treatments are quick, less than 5 minutes
Only 3 treatments required for healing or long-term symptom resolution