Laser Therapy has been successfully used to treat a broad range of medical conditions, including musculoskeletal problems, arthritis, sports injuries, post-surgical wounds, diabetic ulcers and dermatological conditions.
Veterinary laser therapy is an innovative treatment that uses laser light to manage pain, inflammation, and promote wound healing in pets. It can be used alongside other therapies or medications.
The Multier laser uses multiple wavelengths to penetrate various tissue depths, stimulating cellular activity and promoting healing through photobiomodulation.
It can effectively treat a wide range of conditions including musculoskeletal problems, arthritis, sports injuries, post-surgical wounds, diabetic ulcers, and various dermatological conditions.
No, laser therapy is a non-invasive and painless treatment. Most animals find the experience soothing and may even relax during the session.
The Multier laser offers multiple wavelength options, user-friendly operation via an Android OS, the ability to track treatment times, save protocols, and provides high output power for various therapy needs.
Yes, laser therapy can be used alongside other treatment modalities such as acupuncture, massage, and medication for enhanced pain management and healing.
The Multier laser supports various wavelengths including 635nm, 810nm, 980nm, and 1064nm, allowing for tailored treatments based on specific needs.
The duration of a laser therapy session can vary depending on the condition being treated but typically lasts between 10 to 30 minutes.
There is typically no recovery time required after a laser therapy session, and animals can usually return to their normal activities immediately.
Laser therapy is primarily designed for dogs and horses but can also be beneficial for other animals under veterinary supervision.
Laser therapy is generally safe with minimal side effects. Some animals may experience slight redness at the treatment site, but this usually resolves quickly.
The frequency of laser therapy sessions depends on the specific condition being treated, but typically sessions are scheduled weekly or bi-weekly to start.
Yes, laser therapy can aid in post-surgical recovery by reducing pain and inflammation, promoting faster healing of surgical wounds.
Yes, the Multier laser is designed to be portable, allowing veterinarians to easily transport it for use in different locations.
Photobiomodulation is the process by which laser light interacts with cells to stimulate biological processes, promoting healing, growth, and tissue repair.
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