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Laser Therapy

What is laser therapy?

"Photobiomodulation therapy is defined as a form of light therapy that utilizes non-ionizing light sources, including lasers, light emitting diodes, and/or broadband light, in the visible (400 – 700 nm) and near-infrared (700 – 1100 nm) electromagnetic spectrum.  It is a nonthermal process involving endogenous chromophores eliciting photophysical (i.e., linear and nonlinear) and photochemical events at various biological scales. This process results in beneficial therapeutic outcomes including but not limited to the alleviation of pain or inflammation, immunomodulation, and promotion of wound healing and tissue regeneration."

Source - Companion Animal Health

Common Acute Uses

  • Prior and Post Surgical Procedures for improved healing time and pain management

  • Abscesses

  • Acral Lick Dermatitis

  • Acute Nephritis

  • Acute Pain

  • Bacterial & Fungal Infections

  • Burns

  • Fractures

  • Mastitis

  • Soft Tissue Trauma

  • Sprains & Strains

  • Skin Grafts

Common Chronic Uses

  • Arthritis

  • Bursitis

  • Chronic Pain

  • Degenerative Joint Disease

  • Feline Asthma

  • Geriatric Disorders

  • Neurological Disorders

  • Orthopedic Disorders

  • Pyoderma

  • Respiratory Disorders

  • Stomatitis

  • Urinary Tract Disorders

  • Otitis

  • IVDD

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