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連絡先担当者 Ms. Karen
Guozhi Building,Great Wall Innovative Science Park,, Wuhan, Hubei
Animal Rehabilitation works much like human rehabilitation. Using Laser Therapy, veterinarians are able to implement rehabilitation treatment plans to restore mobility, strengthen muscles and joints, and help animals heal faster post-operatively while focusing on reducing pain. Laser Therapy may begin prior to surgery, following an injury, or upon referral for a limb deformity. But it is most successful when laser therapy treatments are integrated and coordinated from the beginning, when the initial injury occurs and prior to a surgery being performed. Maintenance laser therapy can be used post rehabilitation to assist continued mobility, strength and fitness.
High Dose Laser Therapy in your practice
POWER
The Dmedlaser platform of lasers can
deliver considerably more therapeutic laser energy
than all other Class III and IV therapy lasers available on todays current market.
WAVELENGTH
The optimal single wavelength of 980nm is used for maximum
penetration, with choice
of operating modes from continuous wave (CW); single pulse and
pulsed modes.
Penetration is paramount in order to stimulate deep
musculoskeletal, vascular,
lymphatic, and neurological structures.
DOSE
More power combined with the correct wavelength equates to deeper
penetration,
faster treatment times and delivery of the proper therapeutic
dosage, an enhanced
ability to treat difficult conditions, and ultimately better
clinical.
How Does HDLT Work?
Anti-Inflammation
Laser light causes vasodilation, and activates the lymphatic
drainage system (drains swollen areas). As a result, there is
a reduction in swelling caused by bruising or inflammation
and less pressure on pain receptors.
Anti-Pain
(Analgesic)
Laser light facilitates better transmission of nerve impulses
through the stimulation of neurotransmitter cells, reducing
and eliminating pain through more effective function of
tissue surrounding peripheral nerves and by temporarily
suppressing pain receptors.
Increased
Nerve Regeneration and Function
Slow recovery of nerve functions in damaged tissue can
result in numbness and impaired limbs. Laser light will speed
up the process of nerve cell reconnection and increase the
amplitude of action potentials to optimize muscle
action.
Improved
Vascular Activity
Laser light will significantly increase blood flow to injured
tissue as well as the formation of new capillary
growth.
Accelerated
Tissue Repair and Cell Growth
Photons of light from lasers penetrate deeply into tissue and
accelerate cellular reproduction and tissue regeneration
and growth. Laser light also activates stem cells in the
treatment area. This leads to faster wound healing with
minimal scar tissue.
Trigger Point
Resolution and Acupuncture Stimulation
Laser therapy stimulates muscle trigger points and acupuncture
points on a non-invasive basis providing musculoskeletal
pain relief.
How soon after surgery does Laser Assisted Rehabilitation begin?
The pain-relief and anti-inflammatory phases of Laser Assisted Rehabilitation should start immediately after an injury or surgery. Delaying rehabilitation is generally not beneficial. The strengthening phase of rehabilitation generally starts two weeks after surgery.
Laser Assisted Rehabilitation can help:
Patients become mobile after a severe orthopedic or neurologic injury
Patients safely use a painful limb after an injury or surgery
Improve and prolong the quality of life of geriatric and arthritic patients
Achieve weight loss in overweight and obese animals
Manage acute and chronic pain
Increase the fitness of athletic animals and working dogs
Provide ambulatory assistance to patients who need ambulation carts, orthotic devices, or prostheses.