Laser Therapy
Laser therapy should always be administered by trained and qualified veterinary professionals. The specific treatment plan, including the duration and frequency of sessions, will vary based on the pet's condition and individual needs. It is considered a safe and well-tolerated form of therapy for pets when used appropriately.
Inflammation Reduction
Laser therapy has anti-inflammatory effects, which can help reduce swelling and inflammation associated with injuries or inflammatory conditions like dermatitis or ear infections.
Wound Healing
It can accelerate the healing of wounds, incisions, and surgical sites by increasing blood flow, promoting tissue repair, and reducing the risk of infection.
Neurological Conditions
Some pets with neurological conditions, such as nerve injuries or degenerative myelopathy, may benefit from laser therapy to improve nerve function and mobility.