Over the last two decades, the Acuscope and Myopulse System has been used extensively in the treatment of both large and small animals. It has been very successfully applied to a wide range of neuro-muscular conditions commonly affecting dogs, cats, horses and other small and large animals. It has been particularly successful for all canine athletes, participating in every area of competition such as:
· Sled Dog Racing
· Field Trial Dogs
· Agility Dogs
· Show Dogs
· Weight Pull Dogs
· Fly Ball Dogs
· Racing Dogs
In each of these fields, injuries frequently occur. Injury can result in an inability to perform competitively, or for the animal to live a good quality of life. Acute conditions often become chronic problems if not handled immediately. Without proper treatment, seemingly minor problems may become seriously complicated. The following are some of the most common conditions which have been treated successfully with the Canine Acuscope and Myoscope System, and well documented by Veterinarians and Animal Therapists for over twenty years:
· Arthritic conditions
· Back Problems
· Body Soreness
· Bruising
· Capped Hocks and Curbs
· Check Ligaments
· Edema
· Epilepsy
· Hyperactivity
· Lick Granuloma
· Pulled Ligaments
· Joint Inflammation
· Mouth Ailments
· Muscle Spasms
· Old Age Syndrome (Vitality)
· Osteochondritis
· Pinched Nerves
· Pulled Muscles
· Rhinitis-Allergic
· Splints
· Stifle Problems
· Surgical Scars
· Pre Surgery and Post Surgery for accelerated healing
· Traumatic Injury
Remarkable results have also been obtained in the treatment of other conditions thought to be life threatening or crippling. For example:
· Avascular Necrosis
· Disc Disease
· FELV (Long Term Symptomatic Relief)
· Hip Dysplasia
· Nerve Paralysis
· Spinal Damage
· Spondylolithesis Syndrome
More and more veterinarians, top owners, trainers and riders are discovering the benefits of the Electro-Acuscope and Myopulse System and are treating their own animals or having their animals treated by a certified Animal Acuscope Therapist regularly.
Acuscope and Myopulse Therapy compliments traditional veterinary procedures to ensure a quicker recovery for the animal. There is a steadily growing number of people who have been trained by qualified instructors to use these instruments on animals. After participating in an extensive training program one can become a Certified Canine Acuscope Therapist or Certified Equine Acuscope Therapist. For more information on Canine Acuscope Training/Certification or Equine Acuscope Training/Certification, please see our Acuscope Certification section.
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