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Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is a highly effective, non-invasive treatment for managing inflammation caused by degenerative diseases, surgery, arthritis, and other conditions. It works by promoting cell regeneration and boosting blood flow to the affected area, which helps stimulate the release of pain-relieving hormones. Laser therapy can also complement other treatments recommended by your veterinarian.

Each session typically lasts 5-10 minutes, has no side effects, and provides pain relief and reduces inflammation for up to 24 hours after the treatment. 

Several conditions can be helped, or their symptoms alleviated, using laser therapy. They include: 

  • Degenerative Joint Disease 
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease 
  • Periodontal Disease 
  • Lick Granulomas 
  • Geriatric Care 
  • Hip Dysplasia 
  • Feline Acne 
  • Tendonitis 
  • Arthritis 
  • Otitis Externa 

Benefits of Laser Therapy 

Laser therapy offers numerous benefits for pets, including: 

  • Pain Relief: Laser therapy reduces inflammation and provides immediate pain relief. 
  • Reduced Inflammation: Laser therapy helps decrease swelling and inflammation in muscles and joints, improving mobility and comfort. 
  • Accelerated Healing: Laser therapy enhances cellular activity and boosts circulation, which accelerates the healing process for wounds, injuries, and post-surgical recovery. 
  • Improved Mobility: Pets with arthritis or joint issues experience increased joint flexibility and reduced stiffness, leading to better overall mobility. 
  • Stress-Free Treatment: Laser therapy is painless and typically well-tolerated by pets, with most experiencing a soothing and relaxing sensation during the treatment. 
  • Non-Invasive and Drug-Free: By managing pain and inflammation effectively, laser therapy can reduce or even eliminate the need for long-term medication, minimizing potential side effects. 
  • Quick and Convenient: Treatments are typically quick, often lasting only a few minutes, making it a convenient option for both pets and their owners. 

Want to know if laser therapy can help your pet? Call us at (770) 526-9678.

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