I would not hesitate to
use cold laser therapy treatments for my dog in the future for any number of issues, including arthritis.
We opted for
cold laser therapy in order to help the injury along, promote blood flow and healing to the torn ligament, and hopefully not have to go the surgical route.
Whether your pet is recovering from an injury, healing from surgery, or simply suffering from chronic or age - related issues, they can benefit
from cold laser therapy.
In addition to the more commonly known and used treatment modalities, we also
offer cold laser therapy, acupuncture, herbal and nutritional consultation.
Jumpstart the healing process
with cold laser therapy proven in studies to increase the energy level in the cell to accelerate healing.
I am very excited to share with your some information
about Cold Laser Therapy along with my good friend Carol Bryant from Fidose of Reality.
3097 Moorpark Ave Ste101 San Jose, CA, United States 95128 Dr. Choi's treatments integrate variety chiropractic techniques, massage therapy, physiotherapy, Active Release Techniques and K - Laser Therapy (Class
IV Cold Laser Therapy is proven to bio-stimulate tissue repair and growth.
Our beautiful and modern Norco hospital includes six well - equipped exam rooms, one large surgical suite, digital whole - body and dental radiology, ultrasound,
therapeutic cold laser therapy, and in - house lab equipment for quick and accurate results.
We are excited to announce that Ahwatukee Commons Veterinary Hospital is introducing
cold laser therapy into our practice!
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We are proud to offer state of the
art Cold Laser Therapy specifically designed to reduce pain, relieve inflammation and restore mobility in our veterinary patients.
Because
cold laser therapy triggers growth and the rejuvenation of some cells, it also can stimulate blood flow to cancer cells in pets with cancer and is not recommended for those patients.
Cold laser therapy increases circulation and oxygen to damaged tissue, providing pain relief, faster healing times and decreased inflammation.
Our MLS Cold Laser is special because it is able to penetrate deeper tissue than
traditional cold laser therapy devices without producing the harmful effects of higher powered lasers.
Our clinic is fully equipped including a networked comprehensive computer system, Biosound ultrasound and Color Doppler, pulse oximeters, ECG, heart monitors, digital radiography, Luxar and Millenium laser surgical units,
cold laser therapy units and more.
Dr. Gerstenfeld volunteers at the Center and provides acupuncture and
cold laser therapy when necessary to support working dogs.
Cold Laser Therapy Companion Animal's Class IV cold laser is used for cases in which anti-inflammatory, recovery, and cell regeneration are required.
Our hospital is equipped with
cold laser therapy technology and it is used to relieve pain and inflammation for a diverse array of conditions in companion dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other companion animals.
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Laser therapy —
Cold laser therapy stimulates the blood flow, energy uptake and healing of wounds, incisions, scars, fractures, soft tissue and musculoskeletal injuries, bumblefoot (pododermatitis), etc..
However, according to Multi Radiance Medical,
Cold Laser Therapy gained popularity in the veterinary rehabilitation community in the 1990s.