
Laser Therapy is an instrumental physical therapy that uses laser radiation to facilitate the healing processes of the body, it is painless and non-invasive and can be applied to skin wounds to accelerate healing.
Laser Therapy can be used in the treatment of various skin and musculoskeletal diseases in which inflammation, edema and pain are present, affecting the dog, the cat and the horse.
ADVANTAGES:
– FAST TO APPLY
– EASY TO USE
– NON-TOXIC
– NON-INVASIVE
– PAINLESS
– RAPID ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECT
– FAST PAIN REDUCTION
– RAPID HEALING OF SKIN LESIONS
– REDUCED INTAKE OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORIES
THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS
Biostimulation
The biostimulant activity promotes the repair and the cicatrization of tissues thanks to the increase in nutrients and oxygen, to the modulation of cell proliferation and differentiation, as well as to the activation of cellular functions and the modulation of the organization of the proteins of the extracellular matrix.
Analgesic
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 from the injured tissue.
Anti-inflammatory and anti-edema
The anti-inflammatory and anti-edema effects are expressed through the local modulation of biochemical markers, through a different tissue distribution of the inflammatory cells, a reduction in the formation of edema and hemorrhage and through the inhibition of the production of the molecules with inflammatory activity.
INDICATIONS OF TREATMENT FOR PETS
DISCOPATHIES
OSTEOARTHRITIS / OSTEOARTHROSIS
MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS
MUSCLE SPRAINS
EDEMA
TRIGGER POINTS
TENDINOPATHY
LICK GRANULOMAS
BEDSORES
SKIN WOUNDS
CONTUSIONS / HEMATOMAS
HYGROMA
BURSITIS
INDICATIONS OF TREATMENT FOR HORSES
OSTEOARTHRITIS / OSTEOARTHROSIS
OSTEOPERIOSTITIS
BACKACHE
NAVICULAR SYNDROME
MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS
TENDINITIS
LAMINITIS
SKIN WOUNDS
TRIGGER POINTS
TENDINOPATHY
BURSITIS