I did maximum dose of Ester C for her system (everyone's is different so you have to find for each case), and
did cold laser therapy and she was up and running around in two days.
Maja also
did cold laser therapy, suggested supplements and dog food.
Not exact matches
There are studies that have been
done on the effects of ultrasound or ultrasonic waves on bone healing and also low level
cold laser therapy.
Another high - tech piece of equipment is the
cold laser therapy machine, used to treat pulled muscles, torn cruciate ligaments, ear infections, hip dysplasia, degenerative joints and arthritis, and it aids the healing process of periodontal disease after
doing intra oral surgery.
The
cold laser therapy sessions were a shot in the dark, but one I wanted to try in conjunction with the other modalities of treatment we're
doing.
The effects are similar to those provided by non-steroidal medications, but unlike the latter,
cold laser therapy doesn't have negative side effects.
Cold Laser Therapy does not replace medications prescribed by your veterinarian but may decrease the dosage or length of time your pet needs to take them.
This is
cold laser therapy, so there is no burning involved, and according to the veterinarian at the rehab center, though risk of burn
does exist, one would need to place the
laser on the skin for a longer period of time.
I
did a lot of research and talked to a few friends and discovered
cold laser therapy.
Physical
therapy such as professional massage, chiropractic, acupuncture,
cold laser, and swim
therapy can
do wonders for your dog.
Laurie, I don't know whether or not
cold laser would benefit a dog with DM, but I have a new research study that will soon be a post that found daily physical
therapy increased the survival time for these dogs.
She made a house call to our home in Escondido and started
cold laser therapy immediately while leaving me with daily exercises to
do with him.