The laser, a therapy in full radiation

The use of laser therapy in small animal patients has increased in recent years. In veterinary medicine, the use of laser treatment consists of applying electromagnetic radiation which can be absorbed up to 6 cm deep into the tissues of the animal. The power and the wavelength of this radiation have a key role in the effectiveness of the treatment of the animal. During a session, the animal does not feel any pain, simply a slight beneficial heat with some tingling.

The top 6 conditions for which laser therapy is most used:

  • Treat osteoarthritis

  • Accelerate the healing of wounds including licking wounds

  • Ease the pain

  • Create an anti-inflammatory effect

  • Treating feline gingivitis

  • Treat tendonitis and many other cases!

With this therapy, results can be visible from the first sessions!