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Model Number:
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GZ-VET
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Application:
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Veterinary Surgery & laser therapy treatment
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Laser Type:
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animal surgery laser
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Wavelength:
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810nm / 980nm
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Certificate:
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Medical CE
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Keyword:
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Veterinary Laser Surgery Device
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Function:
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Anti-Inflammation. Anti-Pain (Analgesic)
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Function2:
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Accelerated Tissue Repair And Cell Growth
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Function3:
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Faster Wound Healing, Improved Vascular and Metabolic Activity
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Warranty:
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2 Years
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Size:
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45*65*75
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Properties:
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Disinfection Equipment
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Place of Origin:
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Hubei, China
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Brand Name:
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GAZE LASER
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Model Number:
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GZ-VET
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Application:
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Veterinary Surgery & laser therapy treatment
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Laser Type:
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animal surgery laser
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Wavelength:
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810nm / 980nm
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Certificate:
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Medical CE
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Keyword:
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Veterinary Laser Surgery Device
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Function:
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Anti-Inflammation. Anti-Pain (Analgesic)
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Function2:
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Accelerated Tissue Repair And Cell Growth
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Function3:
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Faster Wound Healing, Improved Vascular and Metabolic Activity
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Warranty:
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2 Years
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Size:
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45*65*75
Product Description
What is Veterinary Laser Therapy
Veterinary laser therapy is an innovative treatment that has gained popularity in recent years as veterinarians discover its benefits for pets. Used similarly to acupuncture, massage therapy, and other alternative therapies, laser treatment can be used in conjunction with or in place of medication to manage pain, inflammation, and wound healing.
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Laser Therapy (Pain Relief)
Laser Therapy is used for the relief of pain, to accelerate healing and decrease inflammation. When the light source is placed against the skin, the photons penetrate several centimeters and get absorbed by the mitochondria, the energy producing part of a cell. This energy fuels many positive physiological responses resulting in the restoration of normal cell morphology and function.
Laser Therapy has been successfully used to treat a broad range of medical conditions, including musculoskeletal problems, arthritis, sports injuries, post-surgical wounds, diabetic ulcers and dermatological conditions.
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Veterinary Therapy Laser
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.
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How does it work?
The type and depth of tissue that responds to laser therapy depends on the wavelength of the light that is delivered. Most therapeutic lasers use red or near-infrared light, which has a wavelength of 600–1070 nanometers, although units with green, blue, and violet light, which have lower wavelengths, are becoming more popular. Laser beams of lower wavelengths are absorbed by superficial tissue, such as the skin, whereas beams of higher wavelengths penetrate deeper to muscles and bones.
Who can benefit from laser therapy?
Laser therapy is used for many veterinary medical conditions, including: Chronic arthritis Surgical incisions Tendon and ligament injuries Traumatic injuries
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
How are laser treatments operated?
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.
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