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High Power Laser Improves Postoperative Rehabilitation of Bilateral Femoral Dislocation

Introduction

Bilateral femoral dislocation is a serious skeletal problem in dogs, typically caused by congenital dysplasia or traumatic injuries (e.g., car accidents, falls). This condition can lead to instability, lameness, or even an inability to stand, significantly affecting the animal’s quality of life.

Traditional treatments include surgical repositioning and medication, but post-surgical rehabilitation is often lengthy and associated with pain and inflammation. In recent years, laser therapy has emerged as a non-invasive treatment that effectively reduces post-operative pain and inflammation while accelerating the self-healing process.

By promoting drug absorption and improving blood circulation, laser therapy enhances recovery. This case study demonstrates the effectiveness of Vetmedix Veterinary Laser Therapy in postoperative rehabilitation for bilateral femoral dislocation, proving its benefits in canine recovery.

01 Case Presentation

  • Name: Ba Wei
  • Weight: 15 kg
  • Breed: Samoyed
  • Age: 1 year old
  • Sex: Male
  • Past medical history: None
  • Complaint: Unsteady standing, limping in hind limbs, sometimes unable to stand

02 Diagnosis

DR Imaging Diagnosis: Bilateral femoral dislocation

03 Course of Treatment with Vetmedix High Power Laser

  • Date of treatment: November 11, 2024 – December 25, 2024
  • Course of treatment: Once a day for 7 days
  • Laser settings: Acute – muscle/skeletal – light color – 3 kg
  • Manipulation of the affected area: Bilateral hind limbs were irradiated in a back-and-forth sweeping motion using a small non-contact treatment head

04 Treatment Results

Short-Term Recovery

Immediately after diagnosis, Ba Wei began a 7-day intensive care program with Vetmedix high-power laser therapy. From the first session, he experienced significant pain relief and gradually regained mobility.

As treatment progressed:

  • Hind limb strength improved noticeably.
  • Ba Wei regained the ability to stand and walk.
  • Follow-up examinations showed no signs of infection, with wounds healing well.

Long-Term Follow-Up

After 7 days of laser therapy, a thorough review confirmed a positive prognosis. The pet owner reported that Ba Wei regained energy and could run and play freely.

05 Case Summary

This case successfully demonstrates the efficacy and safety of Vetmedix High Power Laser in treating bilateral femoral dislocation.

Key benefits include:

  • Reduced pain and inflammation via photobiomodulation (PBM).
  • Accelerated healing through improved blood circulation.
  • Non-invasive, shortening recovery time and improving quality of life.

Vetmedix provides a safe, efficient treatment option for small animal rehabilitation, making it a valuable tool for veterinary clinics.

06 Resident Physician

Chaojie Zheng

Attending Physician, Chonghe Pet Hospital

Physician Introduction:

  • National licensed veterinarian
  • Specializes in imaging, feline medicine, Chinese medicine, and acupuncture
  • Regular attendee of the East and West Small Animal Physician Conference
  • Additional training:

    • Xi’an Sound and Light Shadow Institute of Abdominal Ultrasound
    • Sound and Light Shadow Cardiac Ultrasound
    • Central Plains Advanced Veterinary College
    • Zecheng Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Acupuncture

Hospital Introduction:

honghe Pet Hospital was founded in Xiamen in 2018 and now operates 15 branches across Xiamen and Quanzhou.

Key highlights:

  • Focuses on pet medical and health services
  • Combines expert medical technology with five-star service
  • Awards:

    • 2022 National Gold Medal Pet Hospital
    • Cat Friendly Gold Certified Hospital
  • Leading specialties: neurosurgery, orthopedics, imaging, and feline medicine

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