Lameness/Pain – Non-Joint Related

Panosteitis, osteopetrosis, muscle injury, skin injury, cellulitis, hypertrophic osteodystrophy, muscle tears, pulled muscle, rupture, broken disc, broken bone, stress fracture.
  1. Locate the area that is causing lameness.  Positioning is extremely important for optimum effect.
  2. Choose an Assisi Loop that is larger than the injury to be treated if possible.
  3. If the lesion is larger than the Assisi Loop, it will take multiple sessions to treat the entire lesion, or multiple Assisi Loops can be used at the same time.
  4. Position the pet lying down either flat on the ground or up on their elbows with their rear limbs out to one side with the lesion site visible and accessible.
  5. Identify the lesion and place the Assisi Loop with the center of the Loop positioned over the center of the lesion, completely surrounding the lesion if possible.
  6. The signal generator can be positioned to help balance and stabilize the unit during treatment.
  7. The signal generator should be located in view of the person treating the pet.
  8. Do not leave the pet unattended when using this placement as small movements can change the positioning of the Loop and the area being treated.
  9. Turn the unit on by pressing the button on the front of the white rubberized signal generator; green lights will illuminate about once per second.
  10. Keep the unit in place for the full 15 minutes until the unit shuts off.
  11. Use the unit 2-4 times daily to speed healing of the lesion.  Severe issues should be treated 4 times daily if possible; milder issues may be treated twice daily if 4 times daily is not feasible. 4 times daily will be more efficacious.  Continue using the loop until the injury has resolved.
  12. There should be a minimum of 2 hours between treatments for optimal nitric oxide enhancement.

 

Pet Owner Responsibility. A panel of licensed, experienced veterinarians has developed this Guide.  Pet owners should use this protocol only to treat a condition listed above and as directed by a qualified veterinary clinician.  Other protocols in this Guide should be used only as directed by a qualified veterinary clinician.

Important: Before starting treatment, please consult product label for optimal product use and safety guidelines. To learn more about the technology, visit our website.

Battery Life: When the lights are blinking 2-3 times per second, the battery is running low and a new Assisi Loop should be purchased. There should be a minimum of 2 hours between treatments for optimal battery efficiency.

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