Old Lyme Veterinary Hospital

1 Davis Road West
Old Lyme, CT 06371

(860)434-8387

oldlymevets.com

Cold Pulse Laser

 

Dog getting Cold Pulse Laser

Cheyanne is treating Mac with our cold pulse laser. Veterinary laser therapy is used similarly to acupuncture, massage therapy, & other alternative therapies. Laser treatments can be used in conjunction w/ medication to manage pain, inflammation, & wound healing. We urge you to contact us if you think your pet could benefit from these treatments.

Call or text 860-434-8387 for more information.

Dog getting Cold Pulse Laser

 


 

Veterinary cold laser therapy (also known as low-level laser therapy or Class IV laser therapy) uses focused light to increase blood circulation and stimulate the regeneration of cells.

 

  • How it works:
    • The light interacts with the body's tissues, promoting photobiomodulation, which is the interaction between light and biological tissue.

  • Benefits:
    • Reduces pain.
    • Decreases inflammation.
    • Promotes healing and tissue regeneration.
    • Increases blood flow to the affected area.
    • Stimulates the release of endorphins and reduces the release of proinflammatory chemicals.
    • Activates lymphatic vessels to facilitate fluid movement out of the tissues.

  • Uses:
    • Treating inflammatory conditions.
    • Managing soft tissue injuries, tendon problems, and arthritis.
    • Encouraging wound healing.

  • Safety:
    • Cold laser therapy is considered a non-invasive, drug-free treatment option.

 

Please contact us to talk with one of our certified technicians . These treatments can be scheduled with your convenience in mind. Call or text 860-434-8387.