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Pain Management for Pets Using the Assisi LOOP: A Gentle Approach to Healing

by Adam Christman, DVM, MBA

As pet owners, we naturally want the best for our furry friends, especially when they are in pain. As a veterinarian, I appreciate the passion pet owners have wanting to assist in alleviating and managing their pet’s pain at home. Managing pain in pets can be a challenging task, particularly when trying to minimize the use of pharmaceuticals that may have potential side effects. Cost can also be an issue with some pain modalities.  One innovative solution gaining traction in veterinary medicine and with pet owners is targeted Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (tPEMF) therapy, specifically through a device known as the Assisi LOOP®. Let’s delve a little deeper in understanding how the Assisi Loop works, its benefits, indications for use, and why it may be a great tool for helping your dog and cat recover from pain.

What is the Assisi LOOP?

You may have heard of the Assisi LOOP, a portable and versatile tPEMF device designed to alleviate pain and inflammation in pets. This non-invasive therapy is grounded in scientific principles, specifically targeting the production of nitric oxide (NO), a key molecule involved in promoting healing and reducing inflammation in the body. The Assisi LOOP promotes vasodilation (widening of blood vessels), improving oxygen flow to damaged tissues. What makes this therapy unique is its targeted nature; 100% of the energy is focused on enhancing nitric oxide production, which in turn reduces pain more efficiently.

How Does the Assisi LOOP Work?

The Assisi LOOP sends pulsed electromagnetic fields that penetrate deep into tissues to stimulate cellular activity. By enhancing the production of nitric oxide, the Assisi Loop helps the body combat inflammation more effectively, promoting faster healing and pain relief.

The electromagnetic pulses generated by the Loop promote vasodilation, which increases oxygenation in the affected tissues. When cells are better oxygenated, they can heal more efficiently, making the Assisi LOOP particularly effective in treating injuries, post-surgical recovery, and chronic conditions like arthritis. Notably, the therapy is non-pharmaceutical, meaning it doesn’t rely on drugs that could potentially cause side effects.

Indications for the Assisi LOOP

The Assisi LOOP is widely used for a variety of conditions, making it a versatile tool in veterinary pain management.  Here are some of the most common indications:

  1. Post-Surgical Recovery: After surgeries, especially orthopedic or spinal procedures (Intervertebral Disc Disease [IVDD]), pain and inflammation can slow down recovery. Veterinary studies have shown significant improvement in incisional pain when the Assisi LOOP is used post-operatively. In dogs that have undergone spinal surgery, lower levels of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)—a protein associated with neurological injury—were observed, indicating reduced nerve injury and inflammation. Dogs also showed improved proprioception (the sense of body position and movement) with tPEMF therapy.
  2. Arthritis and Joint Pain: Pets suffering from osteoarthritis or other forms of joint pain can benefit from the Assisi LOOP. By reducing inflammation and promoting healing at a cellular level, the Loop can help alleviate chronic pain and improve mobility. For aging pets or those predisposed to joint issues, this therapy can enhance quality of life without relying on medications that may have long-term side effects.
  3. Soft Tissue Injuries: Injuries to muscles, tendons, or ligaments can be common in companion animals. The Assisi LOOP is effective in treating soft tissue injuries by accelerating the body’s natural healing processes and reducing pain and swelling.
  4. Neurological Conditions: Neurological injuries or conditions, such as previously mentioned intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), can cause significant pain and dysfunction in dogs. The Loop’s ability to reduce inflammation and promote neural healing makes it a valuable adjunct therapy for pets suffering from these issues.
  5. Wound Healing: In addition to managing pain, the Assisi LOOP can also promote faster healing of wounds, whether from surgery, trauma, or chronic skin conditions. The device’s ability to enhance oxygenation and reduce inflammation accelerates tissue repair and helps wounds close more quickly.
  6. Pain from Tumors: Interestingly, studies have shown that the Assisi Loop can be safely used in pets with tumors or post-operatively after tumor removal. While the therapy does not treat the tumor itself, it helps manage the pain and inflammation associated with the condition or surgical procedures, improving the dog’s overall comfort.

Advantages of the Assisi LOOP

One of the major advantages of the Assisi LOOP is that it is a non-pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory device (NPAID), which means it offers an alternative to pain management without the need for medications. This can be particularly beneficial for pets with sensitivities to pharmaceuticals or those who are on multiple medications for other health issues.

Another key benefit is its ease of use. The Assisi LOOP is portable and can be sent home with the patient, allowing pet owners to administer treatments in the comfort of their own homes. The device is designed for short, simple treatment sessions, making it convenient for both pets and their owners. Treatments typically last about 15 minutes and can be done multiple times a day, depending on the veterinarian’s recommendation.

The Assisi LOOP is also a safe option for most pets. Current contraindications include use over implanted medical devices, such as pacemakers and nerve stimulators, but it has been shown to be safe for use over tumors or following tumor removal. The therapy is non-invasive and free of significant side effects, making it a low-risk option for managing pain in a wide range of conditions.

Clinical Evidence Supporting the Assisi LOOP’s Efficacy

Several studies support the efficacy of tPEMF therapy in veterinary medicine. For instance, a study conducted on dogs recovering from spinal surgery showed that dogs treated with the Assisi LOOP experienced a significant reduction in pain and inflammation compared to those who did not receive the therapy. The study also reported lower levels of GFAP, which suggests reduced neurological damage. Additionally, human clinical trials have demonstrated the safety of using tPEMF therapy over tumors, reinforcing its application in veterinary oncology settings.

Research has also shown that the Assisi Loop can improve outcomes in dogs with chronic conditions like arthritis. In one case, a dog with severe osteoarthritis experienced improved mobility and reduced pain after consistent use of the LOOP, highlighting its potential to manage long-term, chronic pain without reliance on pharmaceuticals.

Closing the "LOOP"

The Assisi LOOP represents a breakthrough in non-invasive, drug-free pain management for pets. Whether your pet is recovering from surgery, dealing with arthritis, or managing a neurological condition, the Assisi LOOP can help reduce pain, accelerate healing, and improve overall quality of life. With its focus on nitric oxide production and the promotion of oxygenation in damaged tissues, this device offers a scientifically backed, gentle approach to healing.

Always consult with your veterinarian to see if the Assisi LOOP is appropriate for your pet’s condition and to develop a treatment plan that ensures the best possible outcomes for your furry companion.

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A Veterinarian’s Perspective: Innovative Approaches to Animal Pain Management

by Natalie Diamanti, DVM, CVA.

As a mixed-animal integrative medicine veterinarian, I’ve observed that pain is a common denominator among all my patients. Our patients may not be able to tell us they are in pain but by observing their normal behaviors we can become more aware of subtle changes when something is not right. How a dog, cat or horse shows us they are in pain will be different for each individual patient.

Recognizing Pain in Animals

Just like people, animals have different pain tolerances. Age, environment and past experiences can also play a role in an animal’s response to pain. Some common signs of pain include:

  • Elevated heart and respiratory rates
  • Behavioral changes
  • Altered ear position
  • Sweating (in horses)
  • Panting (in small animals)
  • Lameness or changes in movement
  • Restlessness
  • Colic signs in horses (pacing, rolling, pawing, kicking, or looking at their sides)

The Challenge of Pain Management

Pain management is something almost every veterinarian must navigate daily in their practice. Pain can manifest due to a variety of issues, from neurologic to orthopedic. It can be acute in onset or chronic in nature. The intensity can be mild, moderate or severe, with the latter two being more easily detectable. Diagnosing the cause of the pain and effectively treating and resolving the issue can sometimes be a challenge due to cost, compliance from both animal and owner, and severity of the issue. The most efficacious way to treat pain is through a multimodal approach.

Targeted Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (tPEMF) Therapy: A Non-Pharmaceutical Option

One modality I recommend to every pet owner, especially for patients who cannot tolerate non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medications, is targeted Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (tPEMF) therapy.

The Assisi Loop, a tPEMF device, offers a non-steroidal, non-invasive, safe and effective option for reducing inflammation, controlling pain and speeding healing. This clinically proven technology, similar to bone growth stimulators used in human medicine since the 1970’s, delivers targeted microcurrents to damaged tissue. This electromagnetic signal stimulates cell repair by increasing the production of naturally occurring nitrous oxide (NO) produced by the body.

Applications of tPEMF Therapy

Assisi Loop tPEMF therapy can be beneficial in a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Post surgical care
  • Wound care
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Tendon injuries
  • Bone and joint injuries
  • Spinal and nerve disorders
  • Laminitis (in horses)

Treatment Protocol Example

For a patient with chronic arthritis in their left hip, I might combine acupuncture with a 15-minute session on the Assisi Loop Lounge for enhanced anti-inflammatory and pain control benefits. I then recommend that owners purchase a 20cm manual Assisi Loop device for home use, typically 3-4 times daily for 7-10 days, gradually reducing frequency as improvement occurs.

The Assisi Loop Lounge is an excellent option for patients with multiple areas of concern, allowing for full-body or multi-body part treatment. Its rechargeable battery pack makes it a cost-effective choice for long-term use or households with multiple pets.

The Clinical Use Guide, available to veterinarians, will tailor a treatment protocol specific to an animal’s condition. The treatments can then be initiated and delivered by the owner and with guidance of a veterinarian, pharmaceuticals may be reduced or eliminated after a certain duration of time.

A Comprehensive Approach to Pain Management

While tPEMF therapy is a valuable tool, it’s important to remember that pain management often requires a multimodal and team approach. Other options may include:

  • Pharmaceuticals (NSAIDS, steroids, opioids)
  • Shock Wave Therapy
  • Laser therapy
  • Acupuncture
  • Chiropractic care
  • Rehabilitation exercises

By combining these various approaches, we can help reduce inflammation and pain in our patients, allowing them to recover faster, move better, and lead more comfortable lives.

As veterinary professionals, it’s crucial that we stay informed about the latest advancements in pain management techniques and technologies. By doing so, we can provide the best possible care for our patients and improve their quality of life.

Dr. Shapley

Managing Your Pet’s Osteoarthritis: A Vet’s Guide to Cutting-Edge Treatments

By Christopher W. Shapley, DVM CVA CVCH CVFT

Did you know that osteoarthritis affects up to 20% of adult dogs? This chronic condition isn’t limited to our canine companions – it’s also common in cats, horses, and other pets. As a veterinarian, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of this disease on our beloved animals. Let’s explore osteoarthritis in depth and discuss some cutting-edge treatments that can help our pets live more comfortably.

What is Osteoarthritis in Pets?

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic and progressive joint disease commonly found in dogs, cats, horses, and other companion animal species. This degenerative condition is caused by the gradual wearing down of cartilage in the joints, leading to inflammation in the joints and bones. The result? Pain and difficulty using the affected limb(s).

It’s crucial to note that OA isn’t just a senior pet problem. It can develop at any age due to various factors.

Causes of Osteoarthritis

Several factors can contribute to the development of pet osteoarthritis:

  • Obesity: White Adipose Tissue, or ‘fat’, is a leading contributor to OA. It not only increases the load on joints but also produces inflammatory compounds.
  • Congenital disorders: Conditions like hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and patella luxation are common causes, especially in dogs and large breed cats.
  • Joint injuries: Acute injuries such as cranial cruciate ligament damage or previous fractures can lead to OA.
  • High activity levels: Repetitive high-impact activities in highly active or performance/competition breeds can contribute to OA development.

Symptoms and Diagnosis of Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis typically presents itself as:

  • Lameness
  • Stiffness
  • Excessive vocalization
  • Irritability or aggression
  • Muscle wasting
  • Reduced desire to walk, play, or exercise
  • Difficulty standing from a lying position

Veterinarians can diagnose OA through physical exams, gait evaluations, radiographs, and sometimes MRI or CT scans.

Traditional Osteoarthritis Treatment Methods

When treating joint pain in dogs or arthritis in cats, veterinarians often prescribe:

  • NSAIDs (e.g., carprofen, galliprant, meloxicam) to reduce pain and inflammation
  • Additional pain management drugs like gabapentin
  • Joint supplements containing chondroitin and glucosamine
  • PulseVet® shock wave therapy
  • Acupuncture and other forms of Eastern medicine

Advanced Care for Osteoarthritis: Assisi Loop® Therapy

The Assisi Loop uses targeted pulsed electromagnetic field (tPEMF™) technology to relieve pain and promote healing. It works by:

  • Influencing cellular behavior through electrical changes around and within cells
  • Improving blood supply to the affected region
  • Increasing oxygen pressure
  • Activating and regenerating cells to reduce pain and inflammation

Real-Life Success: King's Story

Let me share a case that illustrates the potential of these advanced therapies:

King, a 10-year-old German Shepherd, came to our Integrative Medicine Department with pelvic limb weakness and osteoarthritis in his right elbow. Traditional treatments hadn’t improved his condition after six weeks.

While acupuncture and herbal formulas helped his pelvic limb weakness, his elbows remained sensitive. Class IV Laser Therapy showed little improvement. It was then that we decided to try the Assisi Loop.

King’s owner used the Assisi Loop on his left elbow twice daily. After two weeks, we saw significant improvements:

  • Decreased elbow discomfort
  • Improved range of motion
  • Better forelimb gait

Even when regular appointments became challenging due to the owner’s work schedule, continued use of the Assisi Loop at home helped maintain King’s progress. 

Empowering Pet Owners: The Future of Osteoarthritis Management

Osteoarthritis can significantly impact our pets’ quality of life, but with advancements in veterinary medicine, we have more tools than ever to manage this condition. Advanced therapies like the Assisi Loop offer new hope for pets suffering from chronic joint pain, providing non-invasive, at-home treatment options that can complement traditional care.

Remember, every pet’s situation is unique. While King’s story is encouraging, it’s essential to develop a tailored treatment plan for each individual animal.

Take the Next Step: Consult Your Vet About Advanced Osteoarthritis Therapies

If your pet is showing signs of osteoarthritis, don’t wait. Consult with your veterinarian to see if Assisi Loop therapy or other advanced treatments could benefit your furry friend. Early intervention and a comprehensive treatment approach can help keep your pet comfortable and active for years to come.

Visit zomedica.com to learn more about innovative osteoarthritis treatments for pets, or contact your local veterinarian to discuss personalized care options for your furry companion.

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