Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been in use around the world for over 25 years but is only recently being utilized by veterinarians in the U.S. with great success. It is a unique therapy that uses a specific wavelength of coherent light that provides a profound healing and analgesic effect on the body.
LLLT is being used to treat a wide range of conditions including:
- Tendon and Ligament Injuries
- Muscle Strains and Tears
- Post Surgical Pain
- Chronic Non-Healing Wounds (speeds tissue repair from trauma and burns)
- Acute and Chronic Joint Pain
- Nerve and Disc Pain
- Bone Fractures (speeds healing)
- Chronic Conditions (inflammatory, allergic, immune, etc.)
- And much more……
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How often is LLLT used? The number of treatments needed depends on the type and severity of the condition but a series of 4 to 12 treatments is typically recommended. Since these treatments are cumulative, the sooner they are done the faster results will be seen. How does it work?This low level laser directs highly concentrated light of a specific wavelength (635nm) deep into the tissues of the body. An interaction between cells and photons takes place (a photochemical reaction). Photons from the laser affect the tissue at a cellular level directing healing, growth and rehabilitation. The cells receiving this information then communicate with other cells, spreading the effect in a “chain like” or avalanche reaction, which in turn triggers cell migration, division and healing. Each type of cell and tissue appears to respond best to a particular frequency, which this laser allows us to “dial-up”.
Please speak with Dr. Geltman if you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment with your pet for this exciting therapy.
Research and Medicine just seems to be scratching the surface of what can potentially be treated with this technology.
