Laser therapy for dogs and cats offers pets a safer pain management option. It is entirely non-invasive and drug-free,meaning there is no risk of side effects.Many clinic for animal use pet laser therapy frequently for post-operative recovery,arthritis, skin conditions, and more.
Class IV laser therapy, the fastest growing modality within the veterinary market, will allow you to expand your service offerings while adding profit to your practice!
Laser therapy uses light to favor and accelerate the body's natural healing processes.
The laser beam is moved over the skin so that the light energy (photons) penetrates the tissue where it interacts with various molecules (chromophores) that cause different biological effects.
It produces a photochemical, photothermal and photomechanical effect.
This treatment has anti-inflammatory, analgesic and cure-promoting effects and can be therefore used for the treatment of healing of wound disturbances as well as for illnesses of the locomotorium (acute and chronic joint inflammations, musculature inflammations, sinew inflammations or tenosynovitises).
Our laser can successfully treat:
Healing of a wound promotion
Postoperative measures
Pain therapy, acupuncture
Hotspot treatment Arthrose
Strengthening of weak ear cartilages
Benefits of laser therapy:
Anti-Inflammation.
Anti-Pain (Analgesic)
Accelerated Tissue Repair Cell Growth
Improved Vascular Activity and Metabolic Activity
Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation
Improved Nerve FunctionImmunoregulation
Faster Wound Healing
Handpieces:
Technical data
Laser type |
Diode Laser Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide GaAlAs |
Wavelength |
980nm 810nm 650nm 1064nm |
Power |
30W/60W |
Working Modes |
CW, Pulse, Single |
Aiming Beam |
Adjustable Red indicator light 650nm |
Fiber diameter |
400um/600um metal covered fiber |
Fiber connector |
SMA-905 International standard interface, special quartz optical fiber laser transmission |
Pulse |
0.05s-1.00s |
Delay |
0.05s-1.00s |
Net weight |
6kg |
Standard accessories:
FAQ:
What does a veterinary laser do?
Laser therapy helps tissue repair by increasing blood flow to bring in oxygen and cells involved in the healing process. Muscle relaxation.
Does laser therapy on dogs really work?
laser therapy works directly on injured or affected areas, laser treatments can help speed up healing,
strengthen muscle and tissue, improve mobility and enhance your dog's overall quality of life almost immediately Laser therapy provides you with a safe and effective alternative to drugs and surgery. You can see results within 3 to 5 short treatments.
Laser Therapy To Recover From Injury Or Surgery ?
Dog laser therapy is a very helpful tool during postoperative recovery. In minor cases,
laser therapy alone may be enough to alleviate pain and stimulate the healing process. Because it works directly on injured or affected areas, laser treatments can help speed up healing, strengthen muscle and tissue, improve mobility and enhance your dog's overall quality of life almost immediately.
Is laser treatments good for arthritis for dogs?
"Laser therapy is a very effective modality to speed and direct healing in dogs with painful arthritis, strains and sprains and other injuries or effects of aging," said Dr. ... "It has been used in humans for a long time and dogs now can reap the benefits, too."
How are laser treatments administered?
During a treatment session, the handheld laser wand is slowly moved back and forth over the damaged tissue,
producing a warm, pleasant sensation that most pets seem to enjoy and find relaxing. Sessions usually last 15 to 30 minutes, with the number of sessions and frequency of treatments dependent on the injury. Chronic conditions may be treated weekly, whereas surgical incisions and open wounds often require daily treatment.
How often should my dog get laser therapy?
Typically, your dog will start out with two or three sessions a week, depending on the type and severity of the issue being treated, and eventually decrease to once a week, and then once every two weeks.
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