Laser Therapy

 

Benefits of Laser Therapy

Benefits of Laser TherapyLaser therapy provides many benefits to your pet.

  • Relief of chronic pain, such as arthritis
  • Relief of acute pain, such as trauma or injury
  • Strong anti-inflammatory effect
  • Stimulates healing of damaged tissue
  • Speeds recovery of the structural integrity of injured region
  • Improvement of local blood circulation
  • Postoperative pain relief and faster wound healing

Ask one of our veterinarians for details on how this innovative therapy can work for your pet’s pain and inflammation.

Conditions treated with Laser Therapy

Conditions Treated with Laser TherapyThere are many conditions that will benefit from Laser Therapy:

  • Arthritis pain
  • Postoperative and wound healing
  • Tendonitis
  • Lick Granuloma
  • Inflamed Ears
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Disc Disease
  • Joint Pain and Intervertebral Disc Disease
  • Sinusitis

…and much more

Your pet will thank you! We are proud to offer MLS Laser Therapy as an effective, proven, pain free treatment option for our clients who want to ease their pet’s pain and inflammation.

What is Laser Therapy? Laser Therapy is the use of specific wavelengths of light to treat painful and debilitating conditions.

How does it work? Light energy enters the damaged cells and stimulates inter-cellular activity. This reduces pain in the area and speeds recovery of the damaged cells. Once the cells recover, the healing process is complete.

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What can my pet expect during a treatment? MLS Laser Therapy is a painless treatment that lasts an average of 3 minutes. Your pet may experience a comfortable sensation at the point of application.

What can be expected after the treatment? Most patients see positive results in one to three treatments. Acute conditions can subside with as few as one series of treatments. Chronic conditions can be managed with regular monthly treatments. There are no known negative side effects. Often pain medications can be reduced or eliminated after MLS Laser Therapy treatment.

 

 

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