• Companion Animals
  • Equine

companion animals

Cold Laser For Companions Animals


Treating companion animals can often be a difficult and complicated process. Animals lack the capacity to follow post treatment instructions and owners are not always available to provide constant care. The best a DVM can do is treat the patient and hope for a quick recovery.

DVMs can now harness the power of Theralase cold laser therapy, a modern technology accelerating the recovery of companion animals. Theralase has devoted the past 17 years on improving lives of human patients and has now designed a therapeutic laser with the same features and efficacy for companion animals.

Conditions Treated:
1. Arthritis
2. Cervical Arthrosis
3. Hip Dysplasia
4. Knee Pain
5. Lumbar Arthrosis
6. Medial / Lateral Cruciate
7. Post Surgical Oedema
8. Shoulder Pain
9. Strains / Sprains
10. Sutures
11. Tendinitis
12. Wounds / Lick Granuloma

Don't miss your opportunity to provide first-class treatment to your patients, trial the Theralase today.

cell photo

Cellular Pathways

Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Pathway – Energy Cells that lack energy are unable to participate in the healing process. Light energy is delivered to injured cells which in turn absorbs the light and converts it into food energy and uses it to replenish themselves. Once cells are fully recharged they are able to replicate and divide, and build upon one another to heal the injured area. Theralase stimulates the mitochondria of the cell to produce more ATP (energy) thus repairing damaged tissue through the phosphorylation of glucose to ATP via the Kreb's Cycle and Electron Transport Chain.

Photons with wavelengths between 630nm – 670nm increase the speed at which the mitchondria can absorb glucose and convert it into ATP.

Nitric Oxide (NO) Pathway – Inflammation & Vasodilation

When tissue injury occurs, the body proactively increases the amount of blood and nutrients to the injured area. The bottle neck to this biostimulative process is the vascular circumference in which the blood is able to flow freely. To combat this issue, the body naturally produces a chemical called NO. NO production has been proven to increase the diameter of capillaries, bringing much needed oxygen and fuel molecules to injured tissue, accelerating their natural healing processes as well as activating and controlling inflammation.

Independent research shows that the proprietary Theralase 905nm super-pulsed technology increases the production of NO by 700% versus other wavelengths (Published in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 03/2009).

Lipid Absorbtion Pathway – Pain Signal

Absorption by the bi-lipid membrane of cells promoting porosity and allowing re-absorption of Na+ and expulsion of K+ across the cell membrane to rebalance the Na+ / K+ pump removing the pain signal at source.

 

tlc-1000 laser system

The Revolutionary TLC-1000 Cold Laser

Introducing the award-winning Theralase TLC-1000 therapeutic laser, a revolutionary healing system used to accelerate the body's natural healing processes and reverse damage caused by musculoskeletal and wound injuries.

The 50 watt superpulsed Theralase laser initiates healing at the cellular level. Through the activation of three biostimulative healing pathways, the dual wavelength TLC-1000 is able to heal tissues faster and deeper, up to 4", than any other modality currently marketed. With over 2,000 clinical studies worldwide attesting to the success of therapeutic laser, the safety, efficacy and comfort of the Theralase TLC-1000 remains unchallenged.

Faster, more efficacious treatment combined with intuitive design, a digital user interface and a hands-free, unattended option make the Theralase TLC-1000 a sound choice for any veterinary healthcare practitioner.

 



White Paper Download: Cold Laser Light Source Characteristics call us now contact form

Ask our Expert Ask an expert


DR. ANDREWS, THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN SPORTS
Theralase's Chairman of their Medical and Scientific Advisory Board was feature in Fast Company Magazine this week... See Article
THERALASE ONLINE TRAINING AND SUPPORT
We are just days away from launching our online training and support section. The training is interactive and the support is immediate... Jan 2009