Veterinary Laser Therapy for Arthritis in Dogs

Veterinary Laser Therapy at Burwood Vet, also known as low-level vet laser therapy or Veterinary photo-biomodulation therapy, is a non-invasive veterinary arthritis treatment that uses low-level laser therapy to stimulate tissue repair, reduce pain, and promote healing in dogs with arthritis. It is used at Burwood Veterinary Hospital as part of the multi-modal management of arthritis in dogs.

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Why use Veterinary Laser Therapy for Osteoarthritis in dogs at Burwood Vet

Burwood Vet has trained Veterinary Nurses who are very experienced in doing Vet-Laser-Therapy. The Veterinary Laser team at Burwood Vet, has noticed the following benefits of class 4 pet-laser therapy.

Dog arthritis pain relief:  Pet-Laser therapy reduces the pain associated with arthritis in dogs by increasing the production of endorphins, which are natural painkillers. It also decreases nerve sensitivity, making the dog more comfortable. Pet-Laser therapy helps with Dog arthritis pain relief.

Dog Arthritis Inflammation Reduction: Arthritis leads to inflammation in the joints and pain. Veterinary laser treatment for arthritis reduces arthritic inflammation.

Improved Mobility: Veterinary Laser Therapy can help improve joint flexibility and range of motion, allowing dogs to move more comfortably.

Faster Healing:Pet-Laser therapy can accelerate the healing process by stimulating collagen production and increasing blood flow to damaged tissues. This can be especially beneficial if a dog has acute joint or tissue damage after surgery.

Non-Invasive: Canine arthritis laser therapy is non-invasive and safe when done by trained veterinary personnel.

Reduced Medication Dependency: Dogs with arthritis require medication to manage pain and inflammation. Vet-Laser-therapy can complement these medications, potentially reducing the dosage needed.

Minimal Side Effects: Veterinary-laser-therapy is generally safe and well tolerated by dogs when done by trained veterinary nurses.

Long-lasting relief: Dog arthritis laser therapy. The effects of laser therapy can last for several days to weeks after treatment.

 Vet Class IV pet laser therapy can be a valuable addition to the management of arthritis in dogs. Canine Arthritis in dogs often requires a multi-modal approach, including weight management, physical therapy, and medications both prescribed by a veterinarian and non-prescription products. Before pursuing pet-laser therapy for your dog's arthritis, please consult with the veterinary laser consultant team to ensure it is appropriate for your pet, and that it is administered by a qualified Vet-laser trained veterinary nurse.

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