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Minnie sitting on notebooks containing records of some of our Acuscope cases. |
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Acuscope Therapy (Page 2)
What will I see?
- First, the blunt probes relay energy level readings to the Acuscope. The built-in computer then compares the readings from the body with its listing of "normal" values. When the computer finds a difference between the two values, it then sends a message to the impulse generator. The Acuscope then speeds precisely the right amount of energy to the location of the imbalance to breakdown the resistance. Doctor Van Cise can determine through his physical exam, patient history, past experience, and read-outs from the Acuscope just what areas to test and treat. He customizes each treatment for every pet and their specific condition using this interplay between circulating energy levels and the computer. Once the Acuscope adjusts abnormal resistance levels, the body's own healing response corrects the problem.
What does my pet feel?
- The initial sensation is wet and cool when the electrolyte solution contacts the skin. This liquid is chemically similar to the fluid inside the cells of your pet's body. Eventually it gets absorbed into the skin. When the fluid dries, the skin tends to become itchy so we try to remove as much electrolyte as possible while it is still wet.
There is no sensation other than the touch of the blunt brass tips while the computer analyzes the energy levels. Usually there is no sensation during the active treating phase. If an area is particularly tender, your pet may feel a tingle similar to when your foot "goes to sleep".
How long does it take?
- Each treatment might last a few seconds or almost an hour. Your pet's condition and response to the treatment determine the number of office visits required. The frequency of visits varies with the treatment method and the patient's response.
Why would I want this for my pet?
- We have used the Acuscope successfully to allow healing of various neurological problems. These include pain, paralysis, strokes, and visual defects. At least one kitten diagnosed as irreversibly bland by a Veterinary Ophthalmologist acquired functional vision after acuscope treatments. According to his owners he was born blind.
Soft tissue imbalances are also candidates for Acuscope therapy. Swellings disappear rapidly when energized by the Acuscope. It is possible to actually "erase" some types of bruises just like you erase chalk on a blackboard. Dog breeders have come to rely on the Acuscope to remove lung fluid from their puppies.
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