- Jul 28, 2011
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- Country
- USA
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Chelios (Frenchie), Cubby (Frenchie) Nitschke (2004-2011) Banks (2005-2014) and Lambeau (2014-2024)
Something of interest for you..... Banks has been getting treatments for her spine and hips for several months and [MENTION=2291]cowsmom[/MENTION] 's Sarah has just started treatments for her leg.
It is amazing the difference in Banks since her sessions and there is a noticeable change in her movements and behavior if we are to miss a session.
This is from the manufacturer's website --
"Laser Therapy is an FDA-cleared modality that reduces inflammation and that results in pain reduction. Laser Therapy is effective in treating acute pain, chronic conditions, and post-operative pain. Laser therapy treatment is safe, painless and fast. Treatments to deeper tissues are administered in 5 to 10 minutes. Typically, even chronic patients exhibit improvement after 3 to 5 treatment sessions. Laser therapy utilizes the body’s own healing powers by stimulating cellular activity. Despite short treatment times, laser therapy treatments initiate a healing process that continues to actively reduce inflammation for up to 24 hours after treatment. Companion therapy lasers are the most popular among veterinarians. Laser therapy is a clinically proven modality in both human and veterinary medicine. "
Also, one of the techs at Dr. Rossi's office was bit by an old dog during an exam, Dr. Rossi told her to use the laser on her wounds -- what a difference, you can barely see where she was bit, except for one spot on her neck which she did not use the laser on.
It is amazing the difference in Banks since her sessions and there is a noticeable change in her movements and behavior if we are to miss a session.
This is from the manufacturer's website --
"Laser Therapy is an FDA-cleared modality that reduces inflammation and that results in pain reduction. Laser Therapy is effective in treating acute pain, chronic conditions, and post-operative pain. Laser therapy treatment is safe, painless and fast. Treatments to deeper tissues are administered in 5 to 10 minutes. Typically, even chronic patients exhibit improvement after 3 to 5 treatment sessions. Laser therapy utilizes the body’s own healing powers by stimulating cellular activity. Despite short treatment times, laser therapy treatments initiate a healing process that continues to actively reduce inflammation for up to 24 hours after treatment. Companion therapy lasers are the most popular among veterinarians. Laser therapy is a clinically proven modality in both human and veterinary medicine. "
Also, one of the techs at Dr. Rossi's office was bit by an old dog during an exam, Dr. Rossi told her to use the laser on her wounds -- what a difference, you can barely see where she was bit, except for one spot on her neck which she did not use the laser on.