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A Case of Laser Treatment of Back Scald
A Case of Laser Treatment of Back Scald

Found on December 7,2012, the canine hind limb weakness, the examination found that the chest waist and cervical vertebra compression with mild myelitis, surgery on December 9,2012, after the hospital to 22, home care, laser therapy, infrared therapy and acupuncture, every back lesions found on December 26, preliminary consideration infrared therapy temperature high and black skin heat lead to burns.

A Case of Laser Treatment for Urethritis And Cystitis
A Case of Laser Treatment for Urethritis And Cystitis

The 5-year-old Bichon Frise was referred to our hospital due to urination disorders. After being diagnosed with urethritis, he recovered and was discharged after 11 days in combination with laser therapy and symptomatic treatment.

A Case of Laser Treatment for Canine Femoral Pain
A Case of Laser Treatment for Canine Femoral Pain

After the femoral neck fracture, the canine was still lame and unwilling to walk for a long time. He went to our hospital for therapy management, and came to the hospital for laser treatment and rehabilitation exercise 2-3 times a week. The laser effect was significant and the gait tended to be normal.

Veterinary Laser Treatment of Urethrostomy
Veterinary Laser Treatment of Urethrostomy

LUNVET 4-wavelength veterinary laser treatment was performed on a case of Urethrostomy, and the wound was recorded and photographed in stages to observe the recovery effect of the postoperative to determine and evaluate the effect of veterinary laser treatment. The results showed that, after four days of laser treatment, the cat's wound improved significantly, the wound was dry, no exudate was seen, the wound healed well, the congestion around the wound was eliminated, the pain response to

A Case of Laser Treatment After Bilateral Patellar Bone Recovery
A Case of Laser Treatment After Bilateral Patellar Bone Recovery

Patella dislocation is a common clinical disease in pets, accounting for 7% of all genetic diseases, which is a very high number. At the onset of the disease, the canine patella can not be located in the normal anatomical position in the trochlear groove, which affects the stretching and motor function of the knee joint, resulting in different degrees of walking dysfunction, manifested as claudication of the affected limb, and even paralysis. In this case, diagnostic evaluation was carried out a

A Case of Laser Therapy Combined with Burning for Feline Stomatitis
A Case of Laser Therapy Combined with Burning for Feline Stomatitis

The chronic stomatitis in cats shows inflammation of the oral mucosal tissue, showing severe ulcers and redness of the oral mucosa, which most often affects the caudal side of the mouth, and can usually deteriorate with time and develop into refractory stomatitis. At present, the main treatment method is tooth extraction, which is combined with drugs to manage inflammation and analgesia. In this case, laser treatment combined with traditional treatment mode can effectively reduce pain sensation