Lunray's lunvet therapy laser uses four near-infrared wavelengths, including 650nm, 810nm, 980nm, and 1064nm at the same time, and has obvious therapeutic effects on the deep part of animal tissues, and the effect is more obvious in the cases of musculoskeletal pain diseases.
HILT promoted analgesic and anti-oedema effects, with visual lameness reduction in horses with tendon and ligament injuries, and reduced lesion percentage but did not influence change in lesion echogenicity.
The main difference between HILT and low-power laser therapy, is that the more powerful beams ( power >500 mW) are irradiated to penetrate deeper with right wavelength , bringing a desired high amount of multi-directional energy to deep tissues in a short time.