Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), also called cold laser, is a form of photo biomodulation which involves the application of monochromatic and coherent light to injuries and lesions to stimulate healing, reduce pain, and to promote tissue repair and nerve regeneration. It is highly effective, well tolerated, drug and side effect free method. The difference between LLLT and Red light/photonic therapy is that the coherent, monochromatic and polarised radiation emitted by LASER has unique, specific, and scientifically-proven effects that, at the 810nm wavelength persist deep into the tissue. |
Treatable Conditions: LLLT is used to increase the speed, quality and tensile strength of tissue repair, resolve inflammation, and give pain relief. It is an attractive form of treatment for animal athletes, due to the prospect of shorter recovery and lay-off times. Helen regularly uses laser at racing stables and with agility and flyball dogs with good outcomes. Provides effective deep tissue penetration for sprains and strains.
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Helen uses Spectrevet Lasers, both continuous wave and super pulsed laser heads, and is a registered therapist.
Spectrevet Lasers are the preferred veterinary laser by VCA, leading Veterinary group in USA. Laser therapy combined with Bowen Therapy can give fast and effective results. The use of Red Light torches and wraps, which uses light but at lower intensity by owners, under the direction of Helen, can ensure ongoing support between therapy visits to fast track healing |