Canine
Hip Dysplasia
Osteoarthritis
Elbow Dysplasia
Osteochondritis Dissecans
Herniated Disc
Patella Dislocation
Knee Ligament Rupture
Perthes Disease
Pan osteitis
Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy
Cruciate Ligament Injury
Trauma
Myopathy
Polymyositis
Degenerative Stenosis
Equine
Osteoarthritis
Navicular Syndrome
Cervical Spinal Malformation
Wobbler Syndrome
Dorsal Spinous Inflammation
Lumbar Verebra
Lumbosacral
SI Disease and Injury
Spine Muscle and Ligament Sprain
Stifle Trauma
Patella Dislocation - Inflammation
Tendinitis
Bowed Tendon
Polysaccharide Myopathy
Laminitis
Exertional Rhabdomyolysis
The video provides an example demonstrating how to administer the Vet-Sonotron Mark 2 to an affected area. The equine is being treated for navicular syndrome, a lameness condition in equine. This debilitating condition can occur when inflammation and degeneration are experienced in the navicular bone. It can be very painful and can lead to lameness; which in some severe cases causes the horse to be euthanized. Users have reported excellent results in treating navicular syndrome with the Vet-Sonotron.
Proof is in the PRFT
The video shows a Rottweiler who was unable to stand on his own due to hip dysplasia. After one treatment, the canine showed dramatic improvements and was able to stand and walk on his own. Results showed to be dramatic after one treatment and only improved after additional treatment units. In dogs, hip dysplasia presents as abnormal formation of the hip socket. This came be very painful and uncomfortable for the animal. In the most severe cases, hip dysplasia can cause arthritis, lameness, etc.