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Application of High-power Physiotherapy Laser to Promote Fracture Recovery in Dogs
Application of High-power Physiotherapy Laser to Promote Fracture Recovery in Dogs

Broken bones in dogs can cause pain, inflammation, and prolonged healing time. LunVet 4 wavelengths (650nm, 810nm, 980nm and 1064nm) high power physiotherapy lasers provide a non-invasive and effective treatment modality to promote fracture rehabilitation. These four wavelengths of laser light penetrate deep into tissue, provide anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and accelerate wound healing.

LunMed Therapy Laser Treatment of Ankle Sprain
LunMed Therapy Laser Treatment of Ankle Sprain

Sprained ankle is the sports injury with the highest incidence rate, accounting for 10% to 30% of all sports injuries. The incidence of acute ankle sprain among high school students and college students participating in sports accounts for 15% of sports injuries!

Terms Used in Veterinary Therapy Lasers
Terms Used in Veterinary Therapy Lasers

Many people have heard of the professional terms such as wavelength, power, frequency and pulse, ultra-pulse, target tissue, and treatment methods involved in the clinical process of laser physiotherapy. Today, Lunray will systematically take you to understand these terms at one time. meaning and the rationale behind it.

Therapy Laser Treatment of Fractures in Animals
Therapy Laser Treatment of Fractures in Animals

Small animals such as dogs and cats are prone to fractures, such as falling, crushing by heavy objects, being hit, running, twisting and flashing when jumping, etc., which may cause fractures. And healing after fractures is critical to the health of animals. So can a veterinary physiotherapy laser help an animal's fracture heal? The answer is absolutely yes.

Application of Physiotherapy Laser in the Treatment of Animal Orthopedic Diseases
Application of Physiotherapy Laser in the Treatment of Animal Orthopedic Diseases

With the development of science and technology and the medical industry, high-energy laser therapy has gradually attracted the attention of many veterinarians, and laser therapy has also successfully helped many animals with intervertebral disc herniation to stand up again, even with the advantages of easy operation, no pain, and no side effects. Become a "good helper" for veterinarians in the treatment of intervertebral disc disease.