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Can metal implants be exposed to laser light?
Can metal implants be exposed to laser light?

Many doctors are interested in whether lasers can treat sites with metal implants, so today we will answer your questions.

Sharing of Laser Knife Resection of Soft Palate
Sharing of Laser Knife Resection of Soft Palate

The owner said the dog had been snoring, turning purple after exercise, and having difficulty breathing. The affected dog has good mental appetite at home, normal urine and feces, no medical history, want to check, determine the cause. After examination, it was learned that the dog's soft palate was too long, so he decided to perform laser surgery, and the surgical effect was very good.

Should laser therapy veterinary medicine first instead of treatment direct?
Should laser therapy veterinary medicine first instead of treatment direct?

We discovered that many medical professionals and their assistants frequently face a common dilemma: should laser therapy or medication take precedence in veterinary care? Determining the correct course of action is crucial. Today, we will outline a standardized clinical treatment protocol.

Laser treatment of wound infection in feline skin
Laser treatment of wound infection in feline skin

A case of skin defect in the right chest and abdomen of a stray cat, suspected of external scratch, and infection. After more than half a month of external application and laser laser, the affected wound has been completely recovered.

Veterinary treatment of abdominal aortic thrombosis in a dog
Veterinary treatment of abdominal aortic thrombosis in a dog

This article studied the effect of veterinary therapy and laser treatment on cases of abdominal aortic thrombosis in dogs; after 38 days of treatment, the blood stasis and abdominal aortic thrombosis in the dogs were improved, and the most intuitive change was the return of hind limb paralysis caused by abdominal aortic thrombosis after treatment.

A Case of Postoperative Interventional Laser Therapy During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture (2/2)
A Case of Postoperative Interventional Laser Therapy During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture (2/2)

Typically, animals undergoing TPLO surgery can regain their normal motor function six to eight weeks after surgery. In this case,laser was used for postoperative recovery treatment, and only two weeks were used to restore the normal walking state, indicating that laser treatment had a good therapeutic effect in promoting tissue healing and relieving pain.