Pet Cold Laser TherapyVeterinarian in Sanford & Winter Park, FL.
Learn more about our pet cold laser thearpy services below.
Pet Cold Laser Therapy
The cold laser uses photochemical (not thermal) light therapy to stimulate cell growth. This stimulation of cell growth decreases inflammation which alleviates pain, provides rapid wound healing and tissue repair. It is a non-invasive treatment process for your pet.
Does your pet suffer from chronic pain? Has a recent surgery or injury slowed your normally active companion down?
At Companion Care Pet Hospital, we believe that when it comes to caring for your cherished companion, you should have as many choices as possible. That’s why we’re pleased to offer laser therapy as part of our comprehensive suite of services. The laser uses painless waves of light to treat areas of the body that are experiencing pain or have suffered trauma. This triggers a natural response without the need for medication or other invasive measures. As a result, your loved one can enjoy decreased pain, enhanced mobility, and shorter recovery periods.
What is veterinary laser therapy?
Laser therapy is a painless, non-invasive form of treatment that stimulates the body’s natural healing and pain control response. It can be used as a standalone therapy or as a complement to other treatment methods. Using a small, handheld device, the doctor applies a low-level laser to the area on question, stimulating normal cellular function. This results in faster wound healing and enhanced pain relief. Best of all, because laser therapy requires no medication or surgery, there are no harmful side effects.
Benefits of Laser Therapy
- Anti-Inflammation – Decreases swelling from bruising/inflammation
- Anti-Pain – Blocks pain by decreasing nerve sensitivity
- Accelerates Tissue Repair, Cell Growth, and Nerve Function
- Improves Circulation
- Accelerates Healing and Reduces Scarring
What can laser therapy treat?
Laser therapy can be used to address a broad spectrum of conditions, including:
- Arthritis
- Disc Disease
- Hip Dysplasia
- Degenerative Joint Disease
- Sprains and Strains
- Cranial Cruciate Ligament
- Dental Problems
- Chronic Pain and Inflammation
- Dermatological Conditions
- Lick Granulomas
How many sessions will my pet need?
Veterinary Services
Below are all of the veterinary services we offer at Companion Care Pet Hospital. If you have any questions regarding our services, please feel free to call us.