 Pulsed Signal Therapy |
PST - Pulsed Signal Therapy treats the following diseases and injuries of the locomotor system painlessly and without side effects:
- Arthrosis of the major (e.g. hip dysplasia/arthrosis of the knee) and minor joints (e.g. spondylitis)
- Tendinitis / Insertion Tendopathy
- Lumbo-sacral disease, such as cauda equina syndrome and disc disease.
2. Traumatic injuries of joint-related structures
- Ligament lesions / ligament ruptures (e.g. cruciate ligament ruptures)
- Meniscus injuries (e.g. meniscus tears)
- Fractures (e.g. cartilage and bone fractures) pseudarthrosis
- Injuries of soft tissues (e.g. whiplash)
3. Inflammatory arthropathies
This does not specifically treat this type of disease, but reduces pain and impaired function
- Rheumatic joint diseases, e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, M. Bekhterev
- Metabolic joint damage, e.g. gout
4. Deformities of the locomotor system
Pertains to pain and impaired function
- Spinal column, e.g. scoliosis
- Foot, e.g. hallux valgus, splay foot, club-foot
- Perthes diseas
- Osteochondrosis dissecans such as that of the elbow or hock (heel) of the dog
In a knee for instance, we are interested in this area:
The way PST works is by simulating a load on the joint without the joint actually undergoing any movement.
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