29/05/2025
Laser Therapy
Veterinary laser therapy is a non-invasive and painless technique that uses low-level laser light to promote healing, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and accelerate tissue recovery in animals. Its effectiveness has made it an increasingly used tool in veterinary medicine.
Main Uses and Benefits
Pain Management
• Arthritis and osteoarthritis
• Hip dysplasia
• Postoperative pain
• Muscle or ligament injuries
• Chronic painful conditions
Wound Healing
• Surgical wounds
• Pressure ulcers
• Traumatic injuries
• Self-inflicted wounds or licking lesions
Inflammation Reduction
• Otitis
• Gingivitis and periodontal disease
• Tendonitis
• Chronic inflammatory conditions
Tissue Regeneration
• Stimulates cellular repair
• Accelerates healing of soft tissues
• Supports postoperative recovery
Dermatological Issues
• Allergic dermatitis
• Recurrent skin infections
How Does It Work?
Laser light penetrates tissues and activates photobiomodulation processes, producing positive effects such as:
• Increased local circulation
• Improved tissue oxygenation
• Stimulation of ATP production (cellular energy)
• Activation of the natural immune response
Advantages
• Non-invasive and completely painless procedure
• No significant side effects when properly applied
• Can be used as an alternative or complement to medication and physical therapy
• Safe and effective even in animals sensitive to drugs
• Clinically proven method across various species
Veterinary laser therapy is a safe, non-invasive, and effective technique that helps relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and speed up recovery in a wide range of conditions. It improves animals’ quality of life and is a modern therapeutic option with growing clinical support in veterinary medicine.