Pet Cold Laser Therapy

Modern veterinary medicine uses laser therapy to treat a range of conditions, including chronic pain in animals.
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Pet Cold Laser Therapy

Light is used during a non-invasive technique called cold laser therapy to enhance blood flow and improve circulation. A laser with several wavelengths that promotes tissue healing, as opposed to a surgical laser, does not cut tissue. Even during acupuncture, the laser might be utilized instead of needles. To determine whether your pet is a good candidate for laser therapy, your veterinarian will first assess their need for pain management.

Laser therapy is not advised for animals with cancer since it may exacerbate or spread the tumor. Your physician will come up with a customized treatment plan for you. The optimum pain relief for dogs and cats comes from a series of eight to ten treatments, beginning two to three times per week and tapering down to weekly appointments.