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Cold Laser Therapy is a more natural way to:

  • Reduce Pain in pets by stimulating the release of endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers. This can be particularly useful for pets with chronic conditions like arthritis or those recovering from surgery.
  • Reduce Inflammation at specific sites by reducing the production of pro-inflammatory chemicals. This can help pets with conditions such as joint inflammation, tendonitis, muscle pain or spasms or skin irritations. It is used a lot in our Pet Rehabilitation Program for before and after surgeries.
  • Improve Blood Circulation to the treated area, bringing oxygen and nutrients to the cells, which aids in healing, decrease in pain and tissue regeneration.
  • Create Nerve Regeneration for pets with nerve-related issues, such as disc disease, nerve pain, and neuropathy as cold laser can promote nerve regeneration and function restoration.

 ” demonstrated significantly slower disease progression and longer survival times ” 

A study in degenerative myelopathy dogs showed how cold laser therapy with pet rehabilitation can increase the quality of life for these pets. See www.veterinarypracticenews.com

Rehabilitation Therapy with laser

*Laser Therapy is Non-invasive and painless.  does not require sedation or anesthesia.

It can be used for these conditions but are not limited to:

  • Orthopedic Conditions
  • Neurological Conditions
  • Muscle and Joint Pain or Swelling
  • Arthritis
  • Tendonitis
  • Before or After Surgery
  • Skin Infections or Wounds
  • Post Surgery Incisions
  • Chronic Bladder Infections or Inflammation
  • Anal Gland Disease or Ear inflammation
  • Trauma

Cold Laser therapy can be used with an acupuncture treatment or on its own and it works well for both cat and dogs!

Cold Laser Therapy & Rehabilitation Treatments

  • Comprehensive Initial Consult (80 MIN)
  • Cold Laser Therapy included with Initial Consults
  • Pain Management & Rehabilitation Follow Up Treatment(s)
  • Includes: Treatment session(s) up to 45 minutes and are customized specifically for your pet and their rehabilitation needs.

    Packages are available. Contact us for more details.

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14 Littleworth Rd, Dover, NH 03820. Click here for a map to our location

(603) 833-2313

Hours: Mon. & Tue. 9-6, Wed. 8-3, Thur. 9-7, Fri. 9-2.

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