Veterinary Laser Therapy to Ease Pain & Reduce Inflammation
Cold laser therapy uses low-intensity laser or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to help relieve pain, stimulate and enhance cell function, and improve healing.
This non-invasive therapy can help with chronic pain such as arthritis, joint pain, ongoing pain resulting from an injury, or muscle spasm. It can also provide effective benefits for itchy skin irritations, inflamed ears or anal glands, disc disease, sinus congestion, and various other conditions.
Treatment sessions are pain-free and typically last between 10 and 20 minutes. Many pets thoroughly enjoy the calm petting motion of the laser wand, making it a great way for our team to spend quality time with your pet.
Cold laser therapy can be used on its own but is typically used in conjunction with conventional treatments such as pain medication.
Uses for Laser Therapy
Laser therapy may help to encourage cell regeneration and increase circulation, benefiting the following medical conditions and veterinary procedures:
- Wounds
- Bone Fractures
- Strains & Sprains
- Degenerative Joint Disease
- Post-Surgical Recovery
- Inflammation
- Osteoarthritis
- Lick Granuloma
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Inflammatory Skin Conditions
Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy
Depending on your furry friend's health issue, cold laser therapy may be able to provide the following benefits:
- Increases Wound Healing
- Accelerates Mitochondrial Cell Metabolism
- Reduces Inflammation and Associated Pain
- Enhances Neovascularization
- Increases Blood Perfusion
- Reduces Edema (Swelling)
- Encourages Bone Healing