Veterinary Laser Therapy

Veterinary Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is a non-invasive, pain-free treatment harnessing light energy to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain. This innovative treatment is ideal for pets recovering from surgery, suffering from chronic conditions, or experiencing general discomfort.

A small tan dog wears protective goggles while receiving laser therapy. The dog stands calmly on a veterinary examination table as a vet, partially visible and dressed in red, gently holds it in place. A handheld laser device emits a red light onto the dog's leg, while a piece of laser therapy equipment sits nearby, glowing blue. The dog's expression is relaxed and content.

Key Uses for Veterinary Laser Therapy

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Pain Management: Laser therapy is often used to reduce pain associated with arthritis, muscle strains, and other chronic conditions. It helps by decreasing inflammation and promoting the release of endorphins.

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Laser Acupuncture: Blending modern technology with the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine, our gentle, non-invasive treatments use laser technology to target specific areas and promote healing.

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Wound Healing: Laser therapy can speed up the healing process of wounds, including post-surgical sites, cuts, burns, and other injuries by stimulating the cells involved in tissue repair.

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Inflammation Reduction: It is particularly effective in reducing swelling and inflammation in conditions like sprains, strains, edema, and dermatitis.

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Post-Surgical Recovery: Laser therapy is commonly used to enhance recovery following surgery, helping to reduce pain and swelling and accelerate the healing process.

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Dental Procedures: It can help in managing pain and inflammation after dental procedures, promoting faster recovery.

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Degenerative Joint Disease: For pets suffering from degenerative joint diseases like hip dysplasia or arthritis, laser therapy can provide significant relief from discomfort and improve mobility.

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Skin Conditions: Conditions such as lick granulomas, hot spots, and infections can be treated with laser therapy, which helps to reduce itching, pain, and inflammation.

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Nerve Injury Recovery: Laser therapy can aid in the recovery from nerve injuries by stimulating nerve cell regeneration.

Veterinary Services in Fort Lee, NJ 07024

Pet Advanced Veterinary Surgery

AI Veterinary Diagnostics

Primary Veterinary Care

Pet Travel Certificate

Pet Veterinary Dentistry

Pet Veterinary Laser Therapy

Urgent Care / Emergency

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