
Pulsed Signal Therapy
Pulsed Signal Therapy (PST) is an innovative technological advanced form of therapy that uses a non-invasive medical device to treatarthritis, osteoporosis, accident, work, sports and repetitive stress injuries.
It involves directing a series of magnetic pulses through injured tissue. Each magnetic pulse induces a tiny electrical signal that stimulates cellular repair.
What makes this therapy unique is that it merges traditional and non-traditional medical care. While the therapy harnesses the body's own ability to heal itself (a non-traditional approach), the technology has gone through scientifically rigorous clinical trials with successes and patient benefits reported in numerous prestigious medical journals. Read more information on how PST works.
A pulsed signal therapy treatment:
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is non-invasive
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is surgery-free
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is drug-free
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is pain-free
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is effective in over 80%-83% of cases (as confirmed in research)
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has no side effects
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stimulates cartilage and repair
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stimulates osteoblast formation
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can delay or completely eliminate the need for surgery and inherent risks that go with it.
The treatment is administered in 9 -12 sessions of 60 mins each, conducted under the supervision of a trained PST Therapist. The goal is to reach both short and long-term reduction of pain, improve physical resilience and increase joint function. Read more about PST treatment..