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In veterinary medicine, laser treatment has a wide range of applications, including increasing surgical possibilities, accelerating wound and tissue healing, and improving physical therapy outcomes.

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Veterinary Laser Therapy: A New Way to Improve Your Pet’s Health

Veterinary laser therapy is a non-invasive, drug-free treatment that uses low-level laser light to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. It is a safe and effective way to treat a variety of conditions in pets, including wound healing, dental care, arthritis, and pain management. We also include laser therapy as a post-operative and post-dental treatment for pets to speed healing and reduce pain.

Benefits of Veterinary Laser Therapy

Wound Healing

Laser therapy can help to accelerate wound healing by stimulating the production of new blood vessels and collagen. This can help to reduce scarring and improve the appearance of wounds.

Dental Care

Laser therapy can be used to treat a variety of dental problems in pets, including gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth decay. It can also help to reduce pain and inflammation associated with dental procedures.

Arthritis

Laser therapy can help to reduce pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. It can also help to improve range of motion and function in affected joints.

Pain Management

Laser therapy can be used to manage pain associated with a variety of conditions, including injuries, surgery, and chronic pain. It can also help to reduce the need for pain medication.

How Does Veterinary Laser Therapy Work?

The low-level laser light emitted by a veterinary laser therapy device penetrates the skin and tissues, stimulating the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the body’s main source of energy. This increased energy production helps to improve the function of cells and tissues, which can lead to a number of health benefits.

Is Veterinary Laser Therapy Safe?

Veterinary laser therapy is a safe and effective treatment for pets. It is non-invasive, drug-free, and has no known side effects.

If you are interested in learning more about veterinary laser therapy, please contact your veterinarian. They can discuss the benefits of this treatment and whether it is right for your pet.

To schedule an appointment for veterinary laser therapy at Lone Tree Veterinary Hospital, click here.