Class 4 Laser 40W HILT laser physiotherapy Veterinary Laser Therapy - For Veterinarians/Clinics
Key attributes
| Functional purpose | animal use | animal | Horse, GOAT, CAT, Rabbits, B İ RD, dogs, reptiles, sheep, cows, pigs, livestock |
| Sales Unit | single commodity | Individual packaging size | 44X44X44 centimeters |
| Gross weight of a single product | 2.000 kilograms | ||
Delivery time
| Quantity (sets) | 1-2 | >2 |
| Eastern Time (days) | 8 | TBD |
Working theory

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Production name
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Vet laser
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Wavelength
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810 980 1064
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Power
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40W
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Function
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wound healing and anti-inflammatory
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Function 1: Physical therapy
Class IV Veterinary laser Therapy equipment Laser therapy technology has been shown to shorten the inflammatory response of injuries, enhance the regenerative phase, and in doing so provide more vascularity and more organized tissue repair in these notoriously difficult lesions. Beyond just being one of the only tools are the hard stuff, laser can help with musculo-skeletal injuries of the bone and joints. While you have other modalities that potential benefit these, laser will decrease inflammation and pain in a quick and side-effect free way, even on joints that don’t lend themselves to, say, injections. Wound care is another bread-and-butter target for laser therapy. Whether from fence lacerations or infections, laser therapy will help to epithelialize the edges of the wound while simultaneously promoting a solid bed of granulation, all while oxygenating the tissue and suffocating bacterial infections. Especially in the distal limb, both of these are important to avoid too much proud flesh.


Technical Parameters
The Veterinary profession has seen rapid change in recent years. >Provides pain free, non invasive treatment rewarding for pets, and enjoyed by pets and their owners. >It's drug free, surgery free and most importantly has hundreds of published studies demonstrating its clinical effectiveness in both human and animal therapy. >Vets and nurses can work in partnership on acute and chronic wound and musculoskeletal conditions. >Short treatment times of 2-8 minutes that fit easily into even the busiest vet clinic or hospital.

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