Diode Laser Class IV level Animal Pet Veterinary Physiotherapy Equipment
Deep Tissue Class 4 Laser 980nm 30/60W Laser Therapy for Dogs Cats Horse
Veterinary Laser Therapy
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Wavelength |
650nm + 980nm |
Power |
30W/60W |
Function |
Physiotherapy,pain relief,improved healing time,increased circulation,decreased swelling |
Service |
catalog, user manual, free online training |
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Diode laser 980nm Class 4 Level Laser:
Laser Class 4 Deep Tissue Laser Therapy uses a beam of light to deeply penetrate tissue without damaging it. Laser energy induces a biological response in the cells called "Photobiomodulation", which leads to reduce pain, inflammation and increase healing speed.
Deep Tissue Veterinary Laser Therapy Application
Chronic Conditions
• Allergies
• Degenerative Joint Disease
• Inflammatory Bowel Disease
• Periodontal Disease
• Lick Granulomas
• Hip & Elbow Dysplasia
• Feline Acne
• Anal Sacculitis
• Tendonitis
• Arthritis
• Urinary System Disorders
• Intervertebral Disk Disease
And More. . .
Acute Conditions
• Wounds, Cuts or Bites
• Inflammation
• Infections & Abscesses
• Tooth Extraction Pain
• Sprains, Strains and Fractures
• Post-Surgical Healing & Pain Relief
• Aural Hematomas
• Burns
• Mastitis
• Spinal Injuries
• Tendon & Ligament Injuries
And More. . .
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1 Laser Specification
The Class IV 980nm 30/60W Laser with intelligent operation interface, you can set the power, frequency, treatment mode as you like, very easy to operate.
Laser Type: German Brand Diode Laser (Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide (GaAlAs)
Laser Wavelength: 980nm deep tissue class 4 Laser
Terminal Laser Output: 1-30/60 Watts
Work Mode: CW Pulse and Single
Pulse Width: 0-999ms
Frequency: 0-30 HZ
Indication Light: 5mw 650nm, intensity control
Fiber Interface: SMA905 international standard interface, special quartz fiber laser conduction
2 Is Deep Tissue Laser Therapy Safe for Horse?
Laser therapy is also non-invasive, painless. The application of this therapy can also be used to prevent and treat conditions like Ligament injuries, muscle pain, back disorders, wound, etc
3 How Does Laser Therapy Affect My Pet's Tissue?
Therapeutic lasers use light waves of a specific wavelength to cause photobiomodulation, or the alteration of cellular and tissue physiology. Light absorbed by cellular components stimulates electrons and activates cells to promote growth, proliferation, migration, and repair.
Laser therapy helps tissue repair by causing the following:
1. Pain relief
2. Vasodilation, which increases blood flow to bring in oxygen and cells involved in the healing process
3. Muscle relaxation
4. Decreased inflammation
5. Faster healing and repair
The main clinical benefits of laser use in pets include decreased inflammation, decreased pain, and improved wound healing.
4 Who Can Benefit From Laser Therapy?
Laser therapy is used for many veterinary medical conditions, including:
1. Chronic arthritis
2. Surgical incisions
3. Tendon and ligament injuries
4. Traumatic injuries
Laser therapy is particularly useful for pets with limited medical treatment options, such as:
1. Pets with liver disease who cannot take medications
2. Cats, for whom only a few pain-control medications are approved
3. Exotic pets for whom medication administration is difficult or impossible
4. Older pets with diminished organ function
5 What's the Application of Laser Therapy for Surgery?
Laser Therapy for Surgery and General Surgery
Anal Sac Abcessation
Glaucoma Treatment
Declaw Resection
Melanoma Removal
Ceruminous Adenocarcinoma
Declaw
Epibulbar Melanoma
Hemangiopericyoma
Perianal Tumors
Tendon Sheath Tumors
6 How many treatments are required?
The number and frequency of laser treatments recommended depends on several factors, including the objective of laser treatment and the severity of the pet's condition. More severe cases often require a series of treatments to realize the full benefits. Laser therapy may be performed daily or several times a week for the first 1-2 weeks, then - depending on the response of the patient and the objective - the frequency needed may decrease. An acute problem, like a wound, may only require a few visits within a short period of time.
7 What does a laser therapy session entail?
Treatment with the therapy Laser is non-invasive, requires no anesthesia, and produces no side effects. Occasionally a pet with a chronic pain condition will experience increased soreness the day after blood flow has been stimulated in a painful area; this soreness should subside by the second day, post-treatment. The treatment is completely painless. In fact, for most pets, the experience feels similar to what we humans call massage therapy! We typically see relief and improvement in laser patients within hours of completing a treatment.
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