What is Veterinary Cold Laser Therapy?

In recent years, veterinary medicine has made significant advances, with cold laser therapy being one of the most promising methods. This non-invasive treatment is gaining popularity among veterinarians because of its ability to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing in pets. In this blog, we’ll look at what vet cold laser therapy is, how it works, and the benefits it provides to our pets.

Benefits of Laser Therapy for Pets

 

The veterinary industry has determined that pet laser therapy is both safe and effective. It is beneficial in the treatment of diseases, injuries, and ailments such as tissue injuries (strains and sprains), as well as arthritis.

 

Cold laser therapy can provide some of the following benefits:

 

  • Enhance circulation
  • Relaxing muscles leads to decreased nerve sensitivity.
  • Vasodilation can enhance blood flow, hence increasing oxygen and speeding up healing.
  • Reduce the pain and swelling.
  • Release of endorphins
  • accelerate the healing process.

 

Furthermore, there are no harmful side effects of veterinary laser therapy, and anesthesia is unnecessary. You also do not have to worry about your pet losing any fur because cold laser therapy for animals does not require the removal of fur to finish treatment.

 

Cold laser therapy can treat the following health issues:

Veterinary laser therapy can treat a wide range of illnesses and symptoms, including:

 

  • Chronic arthritis.
  • Surgical incisions.
  • Tendon and ligament damage.
  • Traumatic injuries.

You may have a pet who is unable to undertake the standard form of treatment and may thus benefit from veterinary cold laser therapy, such as:

 

  • Pets with liver problems are unable to take routinely used drugs.
  • Cats who can only take certain pain management drugs
  • Exotic pets that may not be able to receive drugs normally
  • Older pets are unable to be medicated due to diminished organ function.

 

Is veterinary laser therapy harmful?

When conducted by a competent veterinarian and carried out correctly, veterinary laser treatment should cause no discomfort to your pet. It is a painless and non-invasive procedure that pets may even find relaxing.

 

The only conceivable issue with this operation is that the laser beam comes into contact with the eyes of the pet or humans in the room, causing lasting damage to the retinas of both humans and animals. To prevent this, everyone in the room, including your pet, will be wearing protective eyewear.

Conclusion

Veterinary cold laser therapy is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment that has several advantages for pets. This therapy has the potential to greatly improve our animal companions’ quality of life by lowering pain and inflammation and boosting speedier healing. Zolar Technology, a leader in veterinary laser technology, is dedicated to providing new solutions that improve veterinarian care. Zolar Technology leads the way in veterinary laser technology, providing cutting-edge solutions to improve pet health and well-being. Our innovative laser systems are trusted by veterinarians all around the world because of their precision, dependability, and effectiveness. Visit our website to learn more about our innovative products and how they might assist your practice.

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