When your pet needs veterinary care, you can rely on our team in Middletown to provide the latest professional services, including laser therapy for pets. Our team at Quality Pet Care LLC offers laser therapy for pets of all kinds.
What is Laser Therapy?
The word laser is actually an acronym that stands for light amplification of stimulated emission of radiation. In practical terms, laser therapy has to do with using a focused beam of light to elicit healing in the body. Laser therapy has been successfully used on a variety of afflictions affecting humans. You probably are already aware of situations that involve the use of lasers in medicine. For example, laser light is used to do LASIK surgery, where the cornea of the eye is reshaped to correct vision impairment. Now, laser therapy is also available for your beloved pets.
How Does Laser Therapy Affect Pets?
Laser therapy is therapeutic for your pet’s tissue. The laser light that is absorbed by your pet’s cells has the effect of stimulating electrons and activating cells to promote growth, repair proliferation, and migration.
It’s important to know that the laser light that is used in laser therapy is either red or near infra-red light. This kind of light has a range of wavelengths between 600 and 1070 nanometers. This is the same wavelength that is used in infra-red spas for humans, which have proven to be very therapeutic. Now, your pet can benefit from the same infra-red therapy that you can!
The benefits of laser therapy for pets include:
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Reduced tissue inflammation
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Increased rate of healing and cellular repair
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Increased blood flow to promote healing
What Medical Conditions Can Laser Therapy Treat For Pets?
Laser therapy has been successfully used by our veterinary team for a wide range of pet issues, including:
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Miscellaneous injuries where the skin has been breached
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Tendon and/or ligament injuries
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Age-related pain and discomfort
How Does Laser Therapy For Pets Work?
Laser therapy treatments only take between 15 and 30 minutes and can be administered in an office visit. There’s no need for hospitalization and no need for you to be separated from your pet for long periods of time.
Are you ready to consider laser therapy for your pet? If so, please contact us today at
(845) 794-0780 to learn more or to book your pet’s appointment.