Redstone Animal Hospital and My Pet's Place 

    P.S.T - Pulsed Signal Therapy


  PULSED SIGNAL THERAPY IS DRUG-FREE ARTHRITIS  
                                    TREATMENT 

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Pulsed Signal Therapy is a unique therapy that has been developed and patented in the United States to treat patients with arthritis and back and joint pain.  It is a non-invasive therapy that promotes new bone and cartilage growth. The staff at RedStone Animal Hospital is excited to be able to offer this wonderful therapy
which improves the quality of life for so many pets. We have one of only a very few machines in Colorado and offer treatments by referral from other veterinarians also.

Pulsed Signal Therapy:
* Consists of pulsed signals, transmitted into the joint to promote the repair of damaged cells, to stimulate    
   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 Pulsed Signal Therapy machine which emits the pulsed signal.
* Pulsed signal therapy 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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