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Cold Laser Therapy

Benefits to Patient

Laser Therapy is proven to bio-stimulate tissue repair and growth. The Laser accelerates wound healing, and decreases inflammation, pain, as well as scar tissue formation. When it comes to pain management, Class IV Lasers are a side effect free and non-addictive treatment that provide dramatic results.

Positive Effects of K-Laser on the Body
• Improves and promotes healing
• Reduces pain and spasm
• Increases joint flexibility
• Reduces symptoms of osteoarthritis
• Improves peripheral microcirculation
• Detoxifies and eliminates trigger points
• Advanced pain relief

Benefits to Patient
• Faster patient satisfaction
• Deeper penetration than Class III lasers
• Delivers more laser energy to the target tissues
• Faster treatment times
• Effective treatment in 3-8 minutes
• Faster patient recovery time

Laser therapy applied with the Companion therapy laser system provides a sterile, pain-free, surgery- free, drug-free treatment which is used to treat a variety of injuries, wounds, fractures, neurological conditions, numerous dermatological problems, and pain. Whether your pet is rehabilitating from trauma or injury, healing from wounds, or simply aging, your companion will benefit from this revolutionary new approach to Veterinary medicine.

Laser therapy is the only course of treatment that actually stimulates the body to heal from within. Non-thermal photons of light are administered to the body and absorbed by the injured cells. The cells are then stimulated and respond with a higher rate of metabolism. This results in increased circulation from the body, an anti-inflammatory reaction, relief from pain and an acceleration of the healing process.
Therapeutic Laser

What will the application of laser therapy do for my pet?

The Companion Therapy Laser is exciting new FDA-approved technology that is successful in speeding the wound healing process and reducing pain and inflammation caused by common pet ailments such as otitis, hip dysplasia, and arthritis. The Companion Laser is designed specifically for pets, but the same technology is also FDA-approved for use on humans.

This laser therapy provides a sterile, pain-free, surgery-free, drug-free treatment with is used to treat a variety of injuries, wounds, fractures, neurological conditions, numerous dermatological problems as well as pain (see list below). Whether your pet is rehabilitating from trauma or injury, healing from wounds, or simply aging, your companion will benefit from this revolutionary approach to veterinary medicine.

How does the laser therapy work?

To put it simply, the laser energizes the body’s cells, which in turn boost DNA production and then increase the health of the cells. Laser therapy is the only course of treatment that actually stimulates the body to heal from within. Non-thermal photons of light are administered to the body and absorbed by the injured cells. The cells are then stimulated and respond with a higher rate of metabolism. This results in increased circulation from the body, an anti-inflammatory reaction, relief from pain and an acceleration of the healing process.

What should I expect during a Companion Laser Therapy treatment session from my pet?

Simply put, it provides relief. As the laser is administered, your pet will relax and enjoy, much like you, experiencing a good massage (though the probe doesn’t actually touch your pet’s skin). The almost immediate relief of pain will allow your pet to be comfortable and often anxiety is relieved as well.
Angry feline companions will start to purr and most of our canine companions will actually fall asleep during their therapy session.
Frequently, after therapy, the quote is heard: “Our young animal is back” or “she acts like a puppy again.” – Pain relief is provided in just a few minutes of therapy and that alone improves the quality of life for your best friend.

What disorders respond best to Laser Therapy?
• Pain Relief
• Wound Healing
• Post Surgical Pain Relief
• Arthritic Conditions
• Intervertebral Disc Disease
• Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD)
• Lick Granulomas
• Severe and Acute Otitis
• Pyotraumatic Dermatitis
• Degloving Injuries
• Dermatological Conditions
• Periodontal Disease
• Acupressure Points for pets who won’t relax during acupuncture sessions
• And More …