ADM Tronics Unlimited, Inc. has completed development of its new Vet-Sonotron? device and has released pre-production evaluation units for the animal therapy markets. The Vet-Sonotron is a veterinary electronic therapy device for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain and inflammation associated with degenerative conditions and trauma in small animals - dogs and cats - and large animals, primarily equine such as thoroughbred, standardbred, hunters and jumpers, dressage, etc. The Vet-Sonotron employs pulsed radio frequency therapy (?PRFT?) to produce a discharge output. The PRFT output is emitted through a hand-held applicator that is applied non-invasively in a circular motion over the treatment area. Vet-Sonotron produces a microprocessor-controlled 15-second output of the PRFT discharge - termed a ?Treatment Unit? or ?TU?. The number of TUs administered depends on the size and density of the treatment area with a typical treatment session lasting only minutes. Depending on the severity of the condition treated, several treatment sessions are administered to achieve optimum results. The Vet-Sonotron is one of a number of proprietary electronic therapy devices under development by ADMT. In addition to development of its own proprietary technologies, ADMT provides design, engineering, regulatory and contract manufacturing services for medical and veterinary technologies to customers at its FDA-registered medical device manufacturing facility in Northvale, NJ.