The main difference is the treatment area. The 10cm loop is ideal for smaller, localized areas (like paws, joints, or small incisions), while the 20cm loop covers a larger area, making it better suited for bigger pets or more extensive injuries.
Each session delivers a 15-minute treatment automatically when activated. You can repeat sessions several times a day depending on your veterinarian's recommendation.
The loops are designed to be used multiple times daily if needed. For acute conditions,we recommend 2-4 sessions per day For chronic conditions, daily use is usually sufficient. Please consult your veterinarian for specific guidance.
The Assisi Loop treats a circular area approximately the same size as the loop itself, extending at least 5-7.5 cm deep into the tissue. Both sides of the loop emit the therapeutic signal, so you can position it on either side of the target area.
Yes - the Assisi loops are non-invasive, drug-free, and safe for use on pets of all ages and sizes. However, they should not be used on animals with implanted electronic devices, such as pacemakers.
Yes, the loops are CE-certified for use in Europe.
Each loop is designed to deliver approximately 150 15-minute treatments before needing to be replaced. To extend battery life, allow at least 2 hours between sessions, unless your veterinarian advises otherwise. Using it more often may shorten the battery's lifespan.
Generally not, but it's always recommended to consult your veterinarian before beginning treatment, as they can advise you on the proper use and placement for your pet's specific condition.
Yes - the electromagnetic field easily penetrates fur, bandages, and casts, delivering effective treatment to the target tissues.
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