Cure Light Veterinary Laser Treatment System
Curelight Vet is a nice appearance light weight, transportable device that has intuitive, interactive screens to serve as guidelines for treatment options. With its distinctive characteristics, the laser system offers an ideal solution in post-surgery rehabilitation and in rehabilitative therapy treatments.
Our multifrequency Class 4 High Power Laser provides a non-invasive method of treatment for tendon and ligament injuries, superior to previous 鈥榗old lasers鈥?
Since 2014, horses undergoing laser treatment have shown improved overall success rates, and there appears to be an accelerated speed of healing. We have recently introduced a new technology using an intercavitary laser. This enables our clinicians to treat joints, back, and sacroiliac to help return your horse to competition.
Laser Therapy has been used for decades in equine veterinary medicine and therapy to help treat a wide variety of conditions in horses young and old. It is used as a standalone therapy or in conjunction with other therapies and/or pharmaceuticals.
The applications of laser therapy for conditions ranging from wounds to chronic arthritis and debilitating diseases make it an extremely versatile therapy, and it is becoming increasingly common in barns around the world. Its use for not only prevention and performance, but also for treating injuries, has made it one of the most used tools in equine therapy for horses of all levels.
Laser Therapy is non-pharmaceutical and has no negative side-effects.
When a performance horse experiences an injury, the goal is to effectively treat the injury with professional and expert treatment, and then to get therapy started as soon as possible. The longer an injury keeps a horse from daily movement, muscles degeneration will commence and the horse can injure other ligaments, tendons and tissues while compensating for the weak points. Laser therapy can not only help get the horse back into motion faster, but can also help reduce scar tissue and inflammation which can lead to further complications down the line.
The higher power within the curelight laser Vet therapy system helps to achieve greater photonic delivery and shortens treatment times while generating a photochemical and photothermal e铿€ect, thus improving the healing of tissues. It can aid in arresting soft tissue and joint pain, in addition to its multiple wavelengths that allow for optimal absorption to stimulate rapid tissue repair.
Laser Therapy can help reduce inflammation and pain in addition to accelerate healing.
Basic treatment protocols are provided with each of our laser systems but you will find that treatments vary based on factors such as:
Age of Horse
Fitness/Health Level including other conditions, medications, stress level, diet, weight and more
Age of Injury
Daily Routine
ich disappears within a few hours of treatment.
Q7:Are treatments using high intensity lasers addictive?
A: It is not addictive, in contrast to painkillers.
Q8:Is there a limit to the number of treatments?
A:No, there's no limit to the number of sessions, because the sessions are non-addictive. It is up to the therapist to decide whether the patient needs more treatment or whether the treatment is ineffective and needs to be switched to another therapy.China Veterinary Laser Therapy
website:http://www.phomed-class4laser.com/veterinary-laser-therapy/
Cure Light Veterinary Laser Treatment System Curelight Vet is a nice appearance light weight, transportable device that has intuitive, interactive screens to serve as guidelines for treatment options. With its distinctive characteristics, the laser system offers an ideal solution in post-surgery rehabilitation and in rehabilitative therapy treatments. Our multifrequency Class 4 High Power Laser provides a non-invasive method of treatment for tendon and ligament injuries, superior to previous 鈥榗old lasers鈥? Since 2014, horses undergoing laser treatment have shown improved overall success rates, and there appears to be an accelerated speed of healing. We have recently introduced a new technology using an intercavitary laser. This enables our clinicians to treat joints, back, and sacroiliac to help return your horse to competition. Laser Therapy has been used for decades in equine veterinary medicine and therapy to help treat a wide variety of conditions in horses young and old. It is used as a standalone therapy or in conjunction with other therapies and/or pharmaceuticals. The applications of laser therapy for conditions ranging from wounds to chronic arthritis and debilitating diseases make it an extremely versatile therapy, and it is becoming increasingly common in barns around the world. Its use for not only prevention and performance, but also for treating injuries, has made it one of the most used tools in equine therapy for horses of all levels. Laser Therapy is non-pharmaceutical and has no negative side-effects. When a performance horse experiences an injury, the goal is to effectively treat the injury with professional and expert treatment, and then to get therapy started as soon as possible. The longer an injury keeps a horse from daily movement, muscles degeneration will commence and the horse can injure other ligaments, tendons and tissues while compensating for the weak points. Laser therapy can not only help get the horse back into motion faster, but can also help reduce scar tissue and inflammation which can lead to further complications down the line. The higher power within the curelight laser Vet therapy system helps to achieve greater photonic delivery and shortens treatment times while generating a photochemical and photothermal e铿€ect, thus improving the healing of tissues. It can aid in arresting soft tissue and joint pain, in addition to its multiple wavelengths that allow for optimal absorption to stimulate rapid tissue repair. Laser Therapy can help reduce inflammation and pain in addition to accelerate healing. Basic treatment protocols are provided with each of our laser systems but you will find that treatments vary based on factors such as: Age of Horse Fitness/Health Level including other conditions, medications, stress level, diet, weight and more Age of Injury Daily Routine ich disappears within a few hours of treatment. Q7:Are treatments using high intensity lasers addictive? A: It is not addictive, in contrast to painkillers. Q8:Is there a limit to the number of treatments? A:No, there's no limit to the number of sessions, because the sessions are non-addictive. It is up to the therapist to decide whether the patient needs more treatment or whether the treatment is ineffective and needs to be switched to another therapy.China Veterinary Laser Therapy website:http://www.phomed-class4laser.com/veterinary-laser-therapy/
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