
Class IV Laser Therapy
can help each of these pets!
Whether you have a lap dog, field trial champion, house cat, mouser or reigning champion, Class IV Laser Therapy can be part or the solution to help ease your pet’s pain. This new, powerful method of treatment provides our patients with increased mobility, faster wound healing and speedier post surgical rehabilitation.
What advantages does it have over other types of treatment?
- No worries about adverse reactions! Serious adverse reactions can occur when NSAIDs are used to control chronic pain in dogs and cats. Laser Therapy is free of side-effects.
- It's quick and convenient! Most treatments take just 3-8 minutes.
- No lab tests needed! Repeated laboratory tests are needed to monitor the effect of NSAIDs on the liver and kidneys those who are on this type of drug.
- No anesthesia required! The treatment is not at all painful no sedation or anesthesia is required.
- Can be combined with other treatments! The ability to add Laser Therapy to other treatments offers a life-line to those who are running out of options.
- Lower Cost! The pharmacy bills for medications that some pets require for the pain of chronic arthritis can be very costly. Laser Therapy can often eliminate the need for medications.
Where is it beneficial?
- Chronic Arthritis as found in pets who have hip dysplasia, ruptured knee ligaments, etc.
- Painful back problems such as slipped disks and pinched nerves.
- It speeds wound healing in patients who have had surgery.
- Traumatic skin wounds heal faster with less pain when Laser Therapy is used.
How does it work?
Photobiomodulation is the scientific term for K- Laser's effect on tissue. Deep-penetrating photons from the laser influence cell chemistry in a variety of beneficial ways. In addition, the infrared wavelengths create a warm sensation in your pet's body at the precise location requiring treatment. Treatment time, power and laser pulse frequency are based on your pet's individual condition and body size. Click here for more information!
What to expect if we treat your pet
- Most treatments take less than ten minutes.
- Your pet will feel no pain or unpleasant sensations during treatment. In fact, most of them find it pleasent and comforting!
- You'll be able to hold your pet while it is treated.
- The normal treatment schedule is three treatments the first week, two the second week and one the third. Boosters every 1-2 months are needed in those who have chronic disease.
- Many patients show some improvement within 24 hours of the first treatment although some need several treatments to improve.
|