Therapeutic Laser Therapy
Therapeutic laser therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, is a scientifically proven, non-invasive treatment that utilizes specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular function and promote tissue repair. When the laser energy penetrates the skin, it is absorbed by the mitochondria within damaged or compromised cells, enhancing cellular metabolism and facilitating the natural healing process.
This increase in cellular activity leads to faster tissue regeneration, improved circulation, and reduced inflammation. Laser therapy also stimulates the release of endorphins—natural pain-relieving chemicals—resulting in decreased discomfort and improved patient comfort.
The anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of laser therapy make it an excellent adjunct treatment for a wide variety of conditions, including acute and chronic injuries, post-surgical recovery, musculoskeletal disorders, and wound healing. It can also aid in the resolution of infections and significantly shorten recovery time following injury or surgery.
By enhancing tissue repair and reducing pain and inflammation, therapeutic laser therapy helps restore mobility, accelerate healing, and improve overall quality of life for both companion and performance animals.
This increase in cellular activity leads to faster tissue regeneration, improved circulation, and reduced inflammation. Laser therapy also stimulates the release of endorphins—natural pain-relieving chemicals—resulting in decreased discomfort and improved patient comfort.
The anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of laser therapy make it an excellent adjunct treatment for a wide variety of conditions, including acute and chronic injuries, post-surgical recovery, musculoskeletal disorders, and wound healing. It can also aid in the resolution of infections and significantly shorten recovery time following injury or surgery.
By enhancing tissue repair and reducing pain and inflammation, therapeutic laser therapy helps restore mobility, accelerate healing, and improve overall quality of life for both companion and performance animals.
Conditions include, but not limited to:
- Acute infections
- Chronic Infections
- Muscle pain
- Nerve pain