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2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy
2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy
2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy
2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy
2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy
2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy
2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy
2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy

2024 Class 4 therapy laser High intensity physiotherapy veterinary animal equipment laser therapy

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Model Number:
V6-VET30
Function:
veterinary physiotherapy
Wavelength:
980nm
Working Mode:
CW mode and pulse
Fiber:
400um
Power:
30w
Delay:
0.05-1s
Weight:
7.2kg
Screen:
Touch screen
Service:
Technology support
Application:
Clinic

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Properties:
Physiotherapy
Place of Origin:
Beijing, China
Brand Name:
TAZLASER
Model Number:
V6-VET30
Function:
veterinary physiotherapy
Wavelength:
980nm
Working Mode:
CW mode and pulse
Fiber:
400um
Power:
30w
Delay:
0.05-1s
Weight:
7.2kg
Screen:
Touch screen
Service:
Technology support
Application:
Clinic
980nm animal dog pain relief 20 w high power animals class iv 4 therapy physiotherapy veterinary laser treat machine / veterinary physiotherapy/ animal laser therapy
Veterinary laser therapy is an innovative treatment
That has gained popularity in recent years as veterinarians discover its benefits for pets. laser treatment can be used in conjunction with or in place of medication to manage pain, inflammation, and wound healing.
Products Description
Treatment Effect
How does laser therapy affect pet’s tissue
Therapeutic lasers use light waves of a specific wavelength to cause photobiomodulation, or the alteration of cellular and tissue physiology. Light absorbed by cellular components stimulates electrons and activates cells to promote growth,proliferation,migration, and repair.

Laser therapy helps tissue repair by causing the following:
Vasodilation, which increases blood flow to bring in oxygen and cells involved in the healing process Muscle relaxation Decreased inflammation Faster healing and repair The main clinical benefits of laser use in pets include decreased inflammation, decreased pain, and improved wound healing.
Products Advantages
Laser type
Diode Laser Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide GaAlAs
Laser Wavelength
980nm
Fiber diameter
400um metal covered fiber
Output Power
30W
Working modes
CW and Pulse Mode
Pulse
0.05-1s
Delay
0.05-1s
Spot size
20-40mm adjustble
Voltage
100-240V, 50/60HZ
Size
41*26*31cm
Weight
7.2kg
Dog laser therapy can be used to treat a multitude of ailments, including:
Muscle, ligament and tendon injuries
Post-surgical and soft tissue trauma
Back pain
Ear infections
Gingivitis
Hot Spots and open wounds
Arthritis / hip dysplasia
Degenerative disc disease
Anal gland infections
Laser therapy is particularly useful for pets with limited medical treatment options, such as:
Pets with liver disease who cannot take medications
Cats, for whom only a few pain-control medications are approved
Exotic pets for whom medication administration is difficult or impossible
Older pets with diminished organ function

During a treatment session, the handheld laser wand is slowly moved back and forth over the damaged tissue, producing a warm, pleasant sensation that most pets seem to enjoy and find relaxing. Sessions usually last 15 to 30 minutes, with the number of sessions and frequency of treatments dependent on the injury. Chronic conditions may be treated weekly, whereas surgical incisions and open wounds often require daily treatment.
Many of our veterinary therapy patients are older animals with musculoskeletal ailments.
Some signs that your senior companion is experiencing pain or discomfort are: Abnormal sitting or lying posture Circling multiple times before lying down Restlessness Whining, groaning or other vocalizations Limping, unable to get up or lie down Difficulty getting into car or down stairs Lack of grooming Won't wag tail Licking or biting area Lack of appetite Trembling

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