Laser Therapy
Laser Therapy reduces inflammation, reduces pain, and helps wounds heal faster. Ask your veterinarian about treating your pet that is experiencing: arthritis, tendonitis, wounds, post-surgical swelling, inflamed ears, lick granuloma, hip dysplasia, disc disease, lameness, sinusitis, and other inflammatory conditions.
WHAT IS A LASER?
Laser is an acronym for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
WHAT IS LASER THERAPY?
Laser therapy is the use of specific wavelengths of light to treat painful and debilitating conditions.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Light energy enters the damaged cells and stimulates inter-cellular activity. This reduces pain in the area and speeds recovery of the damaged cells. Once the cells recover, the healing process is complete.
Effects of Laser Therapy:
- Reduced Inflammation (Vasodilation and Activation of Lymphatic Drainage System)
- Reduced Pain (Blocks Pain Signals Transmitted to Nerve Cells)
- Accelerated Tissue Repair and Cell Growth
- Improved Vascular Activity
- Increases Metabolic Activity
- Stimulation of Trigger and Acupuncture Points
- Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation from Cuts, Burns, etc.
- Improved Nerve Function
- Immunoregulation
- Faster Wound Healing (Stimulation of Fibroblast Development)