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Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy for Dogs

Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy for Dogs

Cold laser therapy can often be used on dogs as a treatment to repair tissues and relieve pain. Today, our Laguna Woods vets discuss what you should know about cold laser therapy for dogs.

Cold Laser Therapy Treatment for Dogs

Cold laser therapy (also referred to as low-level laser therapy or Class IV laser therapy) uses focused light to increase blood circulation and stimulate the regeneration of cells.

This non-invasive, drug-free treatment is used to treat inflammatory conditions. More recently, it has been used in conjunction with traditional medical treatments to treat soft tissue or tendon injuries and arthritis. It can also be used to encourage wound healing.

How Laser Therapy Benefits Dogs

Yes. The veterinary industry has deemed pet laser therapy safe and effective. It can effectively be used to treat diseases, injuries, and conditions such as tissue injuries (including strains and sprains) and arthritis.

We often use it to supplement other treatment options to improve our patient's outcomes.

As for benefits, laser therapy can:

  • Enhance circulation
  • Decrease nerve sensitivity
  • Reduce pain and swelling
  • Speed the healing process

In addition, laser therapy does not have any negative side effects and no sedation is required. We also do not need to clip or shave the area being treated.

Pain Associated With Laser Therapy for Dogs

Provided the veterinarian performing the treatment is well-trained and experienced in administering laser therapy and the treatment is performed correctly, there should be no pain involved for your dog.

In our experience, when the vet waves a handheld laser wand back and forth over injured tissue, this produces a pleasant sensation that most pets find soothing or relaxing.

During a session, all veterinary staff and patients must wear protective goggles, as laser beams directed at an eye are capable of causing permanent damage to both human and canine retinas.

Frequency of Cold Laser Therapy Treatments

Over time, the effects of cold laser therapy are cumulative. For best results, treatments should be completed at the frequency recommended by your veterinarian.

How Long the Treatments Last

The length of sessions varies depending on the area being treated and how much energy is being delivered through the laser. A typical laser therapy session lasts between 5 and 20 minutes.

Before treatment, we will perform a full physical exam, in addition to X-rays if required, to determine whether cold laser therapy is the right treatment option for your pet.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

Want to see if cold laser therapy would benefit your dog? Contact our Laguna Woods vets for more information.

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Laguna Hills Animal Hospital is welcoming new patients! Our vets are friendly, experienced, and passionate about caring for the health of the cats and dogs in Laguna Woods. Contact us today to schedule your pet's first appointment.

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