PEMF for Dogs with Spinal Injuries Electromagne
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Electromagnetic Field Therapy for Dogs With Spinal Injuries | NC State News
https://news.ncsu.edu/2018/03/olby-emf/
The Assisi Loop was used in this study, as the link shows.
The Effect of Electromagnetic Fields on Post-Operative Pain and Locomotor Recovery in Dogs with Acute, Severe Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disc Extrusion: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled, Prospective Clinical Trial | Journal of Neurotrauma
https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/neu.2017.5485
From our recent Company update:
Canine Osteoarthritis
"We recently completed a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled (RCT) study on providing pain relief and improving functionality for dogs suffering from osteoarthritis (OA). The owners of the dogs receiving the active device reported their dogs showed a 45% reduction in pain within 14 days compared to the dogs who received the placebo device. (Pain levels were measured via eight behavioral indicators.) In addition, these treatment dogs exhibited increased range of motion while the placebo dogs showed no such increase. (A paper describing this study is in preparation for submission to a veterinary journal and will be posted on our website by the end of this month).
These results have at least two major implications. First, canine OA is found in at least 80% of older dogs and represents a new market for BIEL with few good competitive options for dog owners. We plan to investigate how best to enter this multi-billion-dollar market in the near future. Second, because we placed the device on the dog’s neck near the cervical spinal cord and not near the arthritic joint, it provides new evidence on how PSWT works. This latter knowledge is extremely important since it provides insights into coming up with new applications."