Is laser therapy good for horses?
Is laser therapy good for horses?
Laser Therapy can accelerate healing and improve the repair, regeneration and remodeling of tissue in the horse. Some uses for laser therapy are wound healing, pain management, tendon/ligament injuries, muscle tears, neurologic injuries and stimulation of acupuncture points.
What is regenerative laser?
Regenerative Laser Therapy releases greater energy per pulse to create a photomechanical effect at the cellular level. It can be directed to the target injury or lesion to regenerate, revitalize, remodel, repair and realign tissue.
What is laser therapy for horses?
Laser therapy optimises healing for shorter lay-off recovery times from a range of conditions and injuries. Quick, painless and non-invasive, low level laser therapy can deliver remarkable results in pain-relief, wound healing and soft-tissue repair.
What is PEMF therapy for horses?
PEMF stands for “Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field.” Electro Magnetic Therapy PEMF for Horses creates a gently pulsing magnetic field which restores health at a cellular level by stimulating cell metabolism. Our PEMF machine provides an effective, drug-free, and non-invasive way to treat numerous ailments.
What does MLS laser stand for?
Short for “Multi-Wave Lock System”, MLS is a patented technology that utilizes a combination of wavelengths that are synchronized to work together. Unlike early-generation Class IV technology, MLS Laser Therapy has the capability to deliver controlled laser energy.
How quickly does Laser therapy work?
LiteCure Medical lasers are cleared by the FDA and adhere to strict ISO standards in order to provide you with the safest non-invasive treatment option on the market. Laser therapy provides you with a safe and effective alternative to drugs and surgery. Most patients see results within 3 to 5 short treatments.
How much is a Class 4 laser?
Power Output Class IV lasers are able to deliver up to 1,500 times more power than Class III lasers. As a result, they reduce treatment times and offer greater penetration. Class IV lasers range in price from $12,000 to $30,000.