It sounds futuristic but cold laser therapy has been used successfully with human athletes for many years.
Cold laser therapy for horses.
Low level lazer therapy lllt is a safe proven painless effective and drug free treatment modality that is ideal for use on injured horses.
Veterinary cold laser therapy can be a helpful aid for treating equine tendon ligament injuries as well as for rehabilitation and performance enhancement.
Cold laser therapy goes by several other names including low level laser therapy lllt soft laser therapy as opposed to the hard lasers used in surgical procedures and low power laser therapy.
They can also be of great benefit to our equine partners thanks to a modality called cold laser therapy.
One of the oldest applications for cold lasers was equine therapy.
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Laser therapy can be an effective treatment so a horse.
For more information about cold laser therapy or to book a session for your equine athlete call performance horse cold laser therapy at 705 929 2589.
Equine cold laser therapy is a helpful aid for treating equine muscle tendon ligament injuries as well as for accelerating the rehabilitation and healing of many common lameness disorders.
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I treat all horses as if they were my own and only with the very best in theralase cold laser therapy technology.
1 a horse owner s greatest fear is a tendon injury.
Laser therapy for tendon and ligament injuries in horses august 3 2018 august 3 2018 by kentucky equine research staff.
Low level laser therapy lllt could help treat tendon injuries in horses but recent research has revealed that laser dosing is definitely not one size fits all.
Many owners and trainers of performance horses have regarded injuries to tendons and ligaments as being potentially more threatening to an equine athlete s future career than fractures writes carol l.
Gillis dvm phd in her book rehabilitation of tendon and ligament injuries.
Equine laser therapy reduces pain and uses the animal s natural healing systems to regenerate cells.