Pet mom Amy knew her dog better than anyone else. So, when Princess had her first IVDD incident at the age of two, Amy was on top of the emergency. She rushed Princess to their veterinarian and discovered that three of the discs in dog’s spine had ruptured.
Amy said the rupture was so violent, it turned Princess’s spine black and blue. The event happened in the morning and by midnight the little Papillion was undergoing surgery at Louisiana State University, three hours away from their home.
While Princess was recovering at LSU, Amy used the time to research everything she could find about Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). That’s how she discovered the Assisi Loop, an at-home medical device she used many times over the years to treat her dog’s pain.
Assisi Loop® uses a low-level electro-magnetic signal to reduce pain and improve healing for dogs with IVDD.
The science behind the Assisi Loop®
I’ve been a fan of this medical device since 2015 when the American Veterinary Medical Association gave their approval for the Assisi Loop to be sold. It gave veterinarians and pet owners a new way to treat dogs, cats and other small animals with chronic and degenerative health problems.
Assisi Loop is a coil wire circle that rests on top of an injured area. It works from the outside of the body by sending a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (tPEMF™) to the injury. Also known as “low magnetic stimulation,” tPEMF uses an electric charge and magnets to produce energy that heals the body fast.
The process sounds a bit like science fiction, but tPEMP has been clinically proven to work and the Assisi Loop has been through rigorous studies.
It relieves pain and inflammation by accelerating the healing process.
Assisi Loop is completely painless. It’s used by veterinarians to heal the skin, tendons, ligaments, organs and bones.
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What Princess thought about the treatment
Before Princess left LSU, a wheelchair and support harness was ordered for her, and she was placed on 8 weeks of strict crate rest. Amy said she had “zero” deep pain sensation and was incontinent.” (That meant Princess couldn’t feel her hind legs and she had no control to pee or poop on her own.)
The family was told the likelihood of Princess walking again was slim.
But Amy was a warrior for her little one. The entire family, including Amy’s mother, pitched in, taking shifts to care of her. Then when Princess was allowed to move around, Amy signed her up for acupuncture, hydrotherapy and laser therapy.
Princess made progress with her treatments and eventually she beat the odds and was able to spinal walk. She also regained some sensations and could let Amy know when her bladder needed to be expressed.
All of the improvements were amazing, but Princess continued to suffer from muscle spasms in her back. Amy decided to discuss the Assisi Loop with her vet.
She showed him an article and he enthusiastically agreed that Princess should try it.
Amy said, “Princess loved the loop from the beginning. It relaxed her and relieved her muscle spasms. It settled her down and most of the time she’d fall asleep during a treatment.”
At first, they used the Assisi Loop along with pain medication, but the device gave Princess enough relief that they were able to ween her off. Amy started with two daily treatments and then cut back to one a day. She said they saw results “fairly quickly.”
Later they used the loop whenever Princess was in pain. That sometimes meant pulling it out in the middle of the night, which was an added benefit to having an at-home product.
Click here to read more about Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD).
Two Assisi Loop products to choose from
Assisi Animal Health is the company behind Assisi Loop. They make the original Loop and a second total body product called the Assisi Loop Lounge™.
The Loop Lounge uses the same technology as the Assisi Loop, but instead of a circle, the Lounge is made of a 10-inch-thick therapy pad that covers the floor of a pet carrier. It’s designed to treat pets with widespread inflammation.
The Assisi Loop and Loop Lounge are used to treat:
- Spine injuries
- Pain management for IVDD dogs
- Pressure sores
- Post-surgical healing
- Recovery after a trauma
- Separation anxiety
Both products can be purchased by pet owners, with a prescription from your vet and they’re covered by most pet insurance companies. Click here to learn more: Assisi Loop
In memory of Princess
Not long ago, the IVDD that was part of Princess’s life since she was a young dog, hit again. It ruptured two more discs in her spine. Sadly, it was too much for her body to handle and she passed away.
My heartfelt appreciation to Amy and her family for sharing their story.