2023 980nm Laser Physiotherapy Veterinary Veterinari Horses Therapy Equipment

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Product Description

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Basic Information

Model NO.
Laser Veterinary Physiotherapy
Theory
Laser
Certification
CE, ISO13485
LCD Display
With LCD Display
Group
All Animals
Wavelength
980nm/810nm/1064nm
Power
30W/60W Optional
Working Modes
Cw, Pulse, Single
Pulse Width
1-999ms
Frequency
1-30Hz
Fiber Size
400um/600um Metal Covered Fiber
Machine Size
26.5*29*29cm
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Product Description

Diode Laser 2023 Veterinary Therapy Equipment

LASER THERAPY FOR DOGS AND CATS

Laser therapy for dogs and cats offers pets a safer pain management option. It is entirely non-invasive and drug-free, meaning there is no risk of side effects. Many animal clinics use pet laser therapy frequently for post-operative recovery, arthritis, skin conditions, and more.

Laser Physiotherapy
Veterinary Laser

Class IV laser therapy, the fastest-growing modality within the veterinary market, favors and accelerates the body's natural healing processes. The laser beam penetrates the tissue to interact with molecules that cause biological effects: photochemical, photothermal, and photomechanical.

This treatment has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and cure-promoting effects. It is ideal for wound disturbances, acute/chronic joint inflammations, and muscle or sinew inflammations.

Our Advantages

Benefits
  • Anti-Inflammation & Anti-Pain (Analgesic)
  • Accelerated Tissue Repair & Cell Growth
  • Improved Vascular & Metabolic Activity
  • Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation
  • Improved Nerve Function & Immunoregulation
  • Faster Wound Healing

Treatable Conditions:

  • Healing of a wound promotion
  • Postoperative measures
  • Pain therapy, acupuncture
  • Hotspot treatment Arthrose
  • Strengthening of weak ear cartilages
Successful Treatment
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Handpieces & Accessories

Handpiece 1
Handpiece 2
Accessories
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Product Parameters

Laser TypeDiode Laser Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide GaAlAs
Wavelength980nm 810nm 650nm 1064nm
Power30W / 60W
Working ModesCW, Pulse, Single
Aiming BeamAdjustable Red indicator light 650nm
Fiber ConnectorSMA-905 International standard interface
Pulse/Delay0.05s - 1.00s
Net Weight6kg
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Extended Functions

Functions
  • Vascular removal
  • Nail fungus removal
  • Lipolysis
  • Physical Therapy
  • Dentistry & EVLT
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a veterinary laser do?
Laser therapy helps tissue repair by increasing blood flow to bring in oxygen and cells involved in the healing process, and promotes muscle relaxation.
Does laser therapy on dogs really work?
Yes, it works directly on injured areas to speed up healing, strengthen tissue, and improve mobility. Results are often visible within 3 to 5 short treatments, providing a safe alternative to drugs.
Is it useful for recovery from injury or surgery?
Laser therapy is a very helpful tool during postoperative recovery. It can alleviate pain and stimulate healing of affected areas almost immediately.
Is laser treatment good for arthritis in dogs?
It is a very effective modality to speed and direct healing in dogs with painful arthritis, strains, and sprains. It has long been used in human medicine with great success.
How are laser treatments administered?
A handheld laser wand is moved back and forth over the damaged tissue, producing a warm sensation. Sessions usually last 15 to 30 minutes depending on the injury.
How often should my dog get laser therapy?
Typically, dogs start with two or three sessions a week, then decrease to once a week or once every two weeks as the condition improves.

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