LLLT(low-level laser therapy) is also known as photobiomodulation (PBMT), cold laser therapy, low-intensity light therapy, and soft laser therapy. Studies have confirmed that such kind of applications has excellent pain-relieving properties, as well as the ability to improve the functioning of various cells. This does not only benefit for human, but also animals like cat, dog, horse, and other animals. Because of LLLT’s enormous healing capabilities, many veterinarians across the globe also believe it to be a safe, effective method for treating a broad range of health conditions in animals.
LLLT offers the following benefits for animals of all shapes, sizes and breeds:
- Heals and repairs tissue
- Reduces pain and inflammation
- Improves joint and muscle health
- Increases blood circulation
How can animals benefit from LLLT?
The size of the animal, as well as the amount of fur on its coat, will need to be taken into consideration in regard to treatment time and intensity. Animals with a thicker coat will require the appropriate exposure; generally, higher quantities of light and longer treatment protocols in order for the red light to be absorbed into the skin.
Dogs- Treatments of LLLT can help heal wounds, stimulate hair regrowth, minimize (or eliminate) skin issues, suppress ‘kennel cough’, relieve nervous tension, and aid in recovery from surgery.It has also proven to be effective in helping both acute and chronic conditions such as arthritis.
Cats- Sessions of red light therapy can accelerate recovery time and healing from being spayed or neutered. One of the greatest benefits of LLLT for a feline is the treatment of ischemic kidney failure. Continual sessions of red light therapy have shown to significantly help ‘open up’ the blood circulation into the kidneys, and ‘wake up’ cells that are still living, but have inadequate blood flow.
Horses- equine light therapy. Used for a wide range of common problems affecting horses, LLLT has proven beneficial for treating chronic pain (arthritis, navicular and laminitis), sore muscles, lameness, wounds and tendon injuries, colic and hoof abscesses.
Cows- Studies indicate significant improvement in the treatment of teats affected by wounds, inflammation or infection. LLLT on cows produced a reduction in inflammation and faster skin regeneration with cows returning to an optimal production of milk in just a few sessions of continued red light therapy treatments.
And others...
Treatment time: Normally 15 minutes per area. Two times a day. Three time per week. If not sure for the time, better to discuss with your veterinarian.
Specification:
Voltage: 100-240V
Main Material: ABS
Relative humidy: <80%
Item Type: Deep Red Light + Near Infrared Light(invisuable) NIR (low level LASER)
Atmospheric Pressure: 860hpa~1060hpa
Battery Capacity: 2600 mAh (rechargeable)
Environmental temperature: 5~40℃(41~104℉)
Time Setting: 5-30 mins., 5 mins. as an interval.
Power Plug: US Plug
Laser Wavelength: 650nm±20nm/808nm±20nm
Number of laser diodes: 808nm *2Pcs+ 650nm*12Pcs diodes
Package List:
1* Hand-held Host(as picture show, yellow)
1* Goggles
1* Power Adaptor (US Plug)
1* USB cable
1* Manual (with Warranty card)
1* Carrying Case
Note:
1. The irradiation distance is based on the feeling of comfort.
2. Do not look into the infrared bulb (when the device is on). Watch out for reflected beams from glass and shiny surfaces.
3. Be careful to keep away from all kinds of flammable materials, and at the same time, pay attention to ventilation.
4. Don't use this, if you or your pet with photosensitivity/with internal hemorrhage (chest, stomach perforation, cerebral hemorrhage).
5. People with high blood pressure should not be aimed at the head with the light.