K-Laser

We use K-Laser therapy to treat wound and musculoskeletal conditions

Glaven Vet’s now has a K-Laser machine available for treatment for your pets!

K-LASER Therapy provides pain free, non invasive treatment . It's drug free, surgery free and most importantly has hundreds of published studies demonstrating its clinical effectiveness in both human and animal therapy. In both acute and chronic wound and musculoskeletal conditions.

This is a safe and non-invasive technique that uses the body’s own reparative processes.

 

K-Laser therapy regulates nerve activity, improving functionality in damaged nerve cells, altering nerve pain perception, and reducing local inflammatory processes.

 

Through a combination of different wavelengths, power and frequency of laser light K-LASER is able to achieve improved healing times, pain reduction, increased circulation and decreased swelling without side effects and can be totally customizable to meet the pets needs.

Normally patient sedation/restraint is not required during treatment, indeed most pets find the experience pleasant. Treatment times vary in length depending upon the condition and the size of your animal, but the majority are less than 8 minutes. Often improvement can be seen after the first visit, however Class IV Laser Therapy treatment is cumulative in nature so for most conditions patients will require several repeat treatments for greatest benefit. The schedule of treatments will vary depending upon the condition. Laser therapy can be used in combination with other forms of therapy, surgery, prescription drugs or dietary supplements. An initial set of 5 to 8 treatments with booster sessions as required to control pain.

What can Laser Therapy help treat?

CLass IV Laser therapy can help treat a wide range of conditions effectively and without pain:

  • Joint Pain and Osteoarthritis
  • Tendonitis
  • Edema and Congestion
  • Chronic pain / Lameness
  • Fractures / Sprains / Strains
  • Trauma, Puncture Wounds
  • Dermatitis
  • Neck and Back Pain
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Burns, Infected & Chronic Wounds
  • Rehabilitation
  • Recovery from surgery

Speak to your vet next time you come in about treating your pet with laser therapy!