COLD LASER THERAPY IN PHOENIX
Help Your Pet Feel Their Best
Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy
- Helps relieve chronic pain, such as arthritis
- Helps relieve acute pain from trauma or injury
- Offers strong anti-inflammatory effect
- Stimulates healing of damaged tissue
- Speeds up recovery time
- Improves blood circulation
- Offers pain relief after operations and fast wound healing
- Stimulates muscle regeneration
- Boosts joint healing
Uses Class IV Laser
Enters Damaged Cells and Stimulates Inter-Cellular Activity
Quick, Painless Treatment with No Known Side Effects
Can Show Results In As Little As One to Three Treatments
What To Know About Laser Therapy
Before you schedule a laser therapy appointment for your pet, we know that you probably want to learn some more about it first! At Paradise Point Animal Hospital, we use a class IV laser, which uses a specific wavelength of light to help treat pain and other conditions. The light energy enters the damaged cells and stimulates inter-cellular activity. This helps to reduce pain in the treated location and speed up recovery of the damaged cells. The cells will recover and the healing process is complete.
What To Expect
This is a quick and painless treatment. Depending on the area and size of area being treated, this laser treatment can be performed in as quickly as three minutes. Three minutes is the average treatment time. Your pet will experience a comfortable sensation at the point of application and not feel pain from the treatment itself.
Laser therapy can produce quick results as well. You may notice that your pet is showing positive results after one to three treatments. If your pet is being treated for an acute condition, they will likely show positive results sooner rather than later. Pets with chronic conditions may need monthly treatments to help manage the pain.
As of now, there are no known negative side effects to cold laser therapy treatments for pets, making it a great option when you want your pet to feel better. In fact, you may even be able to reduce your pet’s pain medications thanks to the positive results of laser therapy.
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