Laser therapy is an innovative technique that allows your pet to relax during treatment. It is not only highly effective for pain management, but incredibly helpful in the treatment of a wide variety of diseases and injuries. Studies have shown that nearly 50% of patients show a positive response after their first treatment, while after the third or fourth treatment, that number increases to 90%. At All Creatures Veterinary Care Center, we believe wholeheartedly in this technology and its healing benefits, and we would love to show you what it can do for your pet.
Laser therapy can be extremely useful in the treatment of the following pet health issues, as well as many more:
- Wounds, lacerations, abscesses, and burns
- A wide variety of skin conditions
- Hip and elbow dysplasia
- Feline cystitis, rhinitis, and sinusitis
- Arthritis and degenerative bone and joint diseases
- Self-mutilation and feather picking
- Ear infections and inflammation
- Gingivitis, periodontal disease, and stomatitis
Laser Therapy for Dogs, Cats, and Small Mammals
At All Creatures Veterinary Care Center, we are committed to utilizing and providing innovative therapies to treat a variety of conditions for your pets. Laser therapy is a natural, non-invasive treatment for numerous health and pain conditions.
What Types of Animals Do We Treat with Laser Therapy?
At All Creatures Veterinary Care Center, we utilize laser therapy in both dogs, cats, and exotics! Some examples of exotics that can benefit from laser therapy are birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, lizards, snakes, and many more!
What to Expect During a Laser Therapy Treatment Session?
Benefits of Laser Therapy for pets:
Laser therapy allows your pet to heal faster after surgery and any traumatic injury. It can also ease pain and improve mobility without the use of pharmaceuticals and surgery. The healing therapy provides your geriatric animals relief from aches and pains and allows for more freedom and improved quality of life.
Everyday disorders such as lick granuloma and chronic ear infections that cause severe pain and discomfort are instantaneously relieved.
Which Disorders Respond to Laser Therapy?
- Arthritis
- Hip dysplasia
- Elbow dysplasia
- Numerous skin conditions
- Post-surgical pain relief and increased healing
- Otitis (ear infections and inflammation)
- Wound healing
- Degenerative joint disease
- Gingivitis/stomatitis/periodontal disease
- Lacerations/abrasions
- Feline cystitis
- Feline rhinitis/sinusitis
- Burns
- Avian self-mutilation and feather picking
- Small mammal pododermatitis
- Small mammal abscesses
- Reptile wounds
- And many more
What Is Involved in This Therapy?
All patients will need an evaluation by one of our veterinarians in order to determine length and frequency of treatments.
Our laser therapy trained nurses will perform the treatments. Depending upon the treatment, you may be present in the room, and we will provide you with special protective glasses.
Most routine post-surgical and dental procedures will require a single treatment. More complicated surgeries will usually require several treatments. Acute conditions vary with respect to duration and number of treatments and are a factor in the problem presented.
Each treatment lasts from two to eight minutes, depending on the condition, size of the patient, and other factors. For bilateral conditions, like hip dysplasia on both sides, the treatment time is doubled.
For chronic conditions like arthritis, three treatments are performed the first week, two the second week, and one the third week. Some patients require more laser therapy treatments to reach full healing. After their improvement has been maximized, we will determine a maintenance protocol for your pet.
Are There Any Side Effects?
No! Only positive side effects!
After the therapy is completed, most pets feel great. Some will go home and sleep for a while, which could be a way of resting from finally experiencing pain relief, or could be directly related to the relaxing effect of the endorphins that are released. Rarely, a pet may be more uncomfortable, which could indicate too much healing occurring at once. In this case, the treatment can be continued but at lower settings or shorter durations for the next few treatments. There is no concern for harming the pet with this therapy.
What Is the Success Rate?
- Approximately 50 percent of patients will show a response after the first treatment, while
- 70 to 80 percent of patients will show a response after the second treatment. About
- 90 percent will show a response after the third or fourth treatment.
Your pet can benefit significantly from receiving laser therapy, so contact our animal care team today to learn more about this veterinary service.
Do not hesitate to reach out to us today to find out more about the laser therapy services we offer, or to set up an appointment. We are here to help.