Cold Laser Therapy

Pets and farm animals like dogs, cats, and rabbits experience pain. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions are often used in pain management for pets. A commonly used non-pharmacological intervention is cold laser therapy. If you are in Laurel, NY, or the surrounding area, our vet at Mattituck Laurel Veterinary Hospital can provide your pet with cold laser therapy and other interventions to relieve pain.

Cold Laser Therapy

Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy, is a pain management treatment that uses specific light wavelengths to interact with tissues to hasten the healing process. The light alleviates pain by promoting cell regeneration and increasing blood circulation in the affected areas. The therapy is a non-invasive procedure and is approved by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA).

Conditions Treated by Cold Laser Therapy

Cold laser therapy is significant in treating multiple conditions and injuries in an animal hospital. The common issues cold laser therapy treats include arthritis, tendon and ligament injuries, muscle sprains, muscle wounds, and other injuries. Others include fractures and neurological conditions.

Administration of Cold Laser Therapy

Cold laser therapy is administered using a handheld laser wand that is slowly moved over the affected area and produces a warm, pleasant feeling. One cold laser therapy session can take 15 to 30 minutes. The therapy frequency and number of sessions depend on the level of pain. Acute pain requires less frequent and few sessions to manage pain, while chronic pain needs more frequent therapy sessions. A veterinarian or a certified animal health professional can administer the therapy.

Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy

Cold laser therapy has multiple benefits when properly administered to animals. The therapy is cheaper and more effective than other pain management interventions. Its non-invasive nature makes it quick, painless, and convenient to administer. It can be used with pharmacological medications on equines. The therapy effectively reduces inflammation, manages pain, and promotes faster healing processes. Your pets will enjoy all these benefits if they undergo cold laser treatment when experiencing pain.

Cold Laser Therapy Safety Levels

Safety is a common thing people look out for when selecting pain management interventions for their pets. Cold laser therapy is safe when performed correctly by a professional vet. Settings and treatment durations must be properly set to achieve better outcomes.

Make an Appointment Today

Cold laser therapy is a viable pain management option for your pets and farm animals. Make an appointment by sending a request to Mattituck Laurel Veterinary Hospital today or call (631) 298-1177. Our Laurel, NY, vet will diagnose your pet’s or farm animal’s cause of pain and relieve it using the most effective treatment intervention. At Mattituck - Laurel Veterinary Hospital, we treat your pets like the valued family they are.

 

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