TRIANGEL RSD LIMITED Laser Class IV lasers deliver specific red and near- infrared wavelengths of laser light that interact with tissues at the cellular level inducing a photochemical reaction. The reaction increases the metabolic activity within the cell. Transport of nutrients across the cell membrane is improved, stimulating increased production of cellular energy (ATP). The energy increases circulation, drawing water, oxygen and nutrients to the damaged area. This creates and optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain.
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).
VETERINARY DIODE LASER SYSTEM Dental Soft Tissue / Surgery / Pain Therapy
TR980-V1 Laser therapy, known as cold treatment therapy, uses advanced equipment to stimulated cell regeneration and increase blood circulation.
Laser treatment for dogs employs deep-penetrating light to promote a chain of chemical reactions known as photobiostimulation. This process helps relieve pain through the release of endorphins, and it stimulates injured cells to heal at an accelerated pace.Oftentimes, improvement in a pet's condition is seen after one visit, but most areas of concern require 3 to 8 minutes of treatment.
TR980-V1 Laser therapy, known as cold treatment therapy, uses advanced equipment to stimulated cell regeneration and increase blood circulation.
Laser treatment for dogs employs deep-penetrating light to promote a chain of chemical reactions known as photobiostimulation. This process helps relieve pain through the release of endorphins, and it stimulates injured cells to heal at an accelerated pace.Oftentimes, improvement in a pet's condition is seen after one visit, but most areas of concern require 3 to 8 minutes of treatment.
(1)With the TR980-V1, you will have one of the best USA technical lasers made,longer span life use!
(2)The V3 Series handpiece comes with up to 3 heads(On Contact and Non-contact delivery heads. ). Multiple heads work together to meet your different clinical function applications.
(3)Premium, Double-sheathed, and Rubber Coated, 600 Microns in Diameter.
The TRIANGELASER High Power Laser (HPL) raises the bar for veterinary treatment options. This HPL Technology offers a quiet, non-invasive, safe alternative to medicines, such as pills, injections, and creams that most animals reject.
Triangelaser is a lightweight and transportable device designed to be highly intuitive, with an interactive screen to serve as a guideline for treatment options, and with a smart handpiece sensor detecting the practitioner's hand motion.
With its distinctive characteristics, Triangelaser offers an ideal solution in post-surgery rehabilitation and in rehabilitative therapy treatments.
The higher power within Triangelaser helps to achieve greater photonic delivery and shortens treatment times.
The simultaneous use of multiple wavelengths allows an optimal absorption on the target chromophores, able to trigger photochemical and photothermal effects aimed at accelerating the tissue healing process and arresting soft tissue and joint pain to stimulate rapid tissue repair.
TRIANGELASER TR980-V1 Lasers For Veterinarians | Veterinary Laser Therapy
Laser Therapy Can Help Your Pet Recover Better & Faster From almost Any Condition, alncluding:
* Muscle, ligament, tendon and other physical injuries
* Back pain
* Ear infections
* Hot Spots and open wounds
* Arthritis / hip dysplasia
* Degenerative disc disease
* Anal gland infections
In laser surgery, a highly focused laser beam emitted by TRIANGEL diode laser system can efficiently ablate (either vaporize or chip away) the living tissue. At the same time, it seals (welds) capillaries, small blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerve endings, providing significant benefits for both animals and veterinarians:
High Control Accuracy in Cutting, Vaporization, Condensation and etc.
Less Bleeding
Less Postoperative Pain for Animals
Minimally Invasive Surgery, Small Wounds
Reduced Risk of Infection
Fast yet Precise Control Ensures Shortened Operation Time
Fast Healing Speed After Laser Surgery
If the laser ray is not used point-exactly but defocused, it can be applied for laser irradiation as well. This has the advantage that the irradiation times can be shortened considerable and repetition treatments are necessary only after clearly longer time distances. 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).
The Veterinary profession has seen rapid change in recent years.
>Provides pain free, non invasive treatment rewarding for pets, and enjoyed by pets and their owners. >It's drug free, surgery free and most importantly has hundreds of published studies demonstrating its clinical effectiveness in both human and animal therapy. >Vets and nurses can work in partnership on acute and chronic wound and musculoskeletal conditions. >Short treatment times of 2-8 minutes that fit easily into even the busiest vet clinic or hospital.
TRIANGELASER TR980-V1 Lasers For Veterinarians | Veterinary Laser Therapy
Laser Therapy Can Help Your Pet Recover Better & Faster From almost Any Condition, alncluding:
Back Pain/IVDD
Sprains & Strains
Arthritis
Wounds & Other Dermatologic Conditions
Post- Surgery Recovery
Disc and Neurologic Pathologies
Stifle Hip and Saco-Illiac Disorders
Epiphysitis, Carpitis, Sesamoiditis
Laminitis and Navicular Disease
Pre and Post-Surgical Hard and Soft Tissue
Soft Tissue Traum
Wound Healing: Acute and Chronic