Veterinary Laser Therapy

Veterinary Laser Therapy is a therapeutic technique that uses laser light to promote the body's healing processes. Painless and non-invasive, it can be applied on skin wounds to accelerate healing and in various musculoskeletal pathologies in which inflammation, edema and pain are present.

The therapeutic effects of laser light used in veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation are thebiostimulating effect,anti-inflammatory effect,analgesic effect andanti-edema effect.

The biostimulating activity promotes tissue repair and healing thanks to the increased supply of nutrients and oxygen, the modulation of cell proliferation and differentiation, as well as the activation of cellular functions and modulation of the organization of the extracellular matrix proteins.

The analgesic effect of laser therapy develops through a combination of numerous factors. Laser therapy reduces the inflammatory component in the tissues, modulates the conduction of the pain stimulus, reduces muscle contracture and edema and determines the removal of pro-inflammatory markers present in the injured tissue.

The anti-inflammatory and anti-edema effects of Laser Therapy are expressed through the local modulation of biochemical markers, through a different tissue distribution of inflammatory cells and a reduction in the local formation of edema, necrosis and hemorrhage, as well as through the inhibition of production. of molecules with inflammatory activity.

Suitable for: dog, cat, horse, small mammals, reptiles and birds

Benefits

  • Quick to apply
  • Easy to use
  • Non-toxic
  • Non invasive
  • Painless
  • Quick anti-inflammatory effect
  • Quick pain relief
  • Rapid healing of skin lesions
  • Reduced intake of anti-inflammatories

Treatment indications for small animals: discopathies, osteoarthritis / osteoarthritis, muscle contractures, muscle strains, edema, trigger points, tendinopathies, lick granulomas, pressure sores, skin wounds, bruises / hematomas, hygromas, bursitis

Treatment indications for horses: osteoarthritis / osteoarthritis, osteoperiostitis, back pain, naviculitis, muscle contractures, edema / bruises, muscle strains, tendinitis, laminitis, skin wounds, trigger points, tendinopathies, bursitis