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For post-operative scar tissue characterized by deficient blood supply, this technology induces the release of endogenous growth factors through high-energy photon interaction. It significantly shortens the stiffness phase following multiple surgeries, avoids the risks associated with secondary operations, and achieves non-invasive deep ligamen…

High-intensity laser therapy modulates the intra-articular microenvironment to accelerate meniscal fibrocartilage synthesis and ligamentous collagen alignment through deep-tissue mitochondrial photostimulation and controlled thermal biomodulation. The medial collateral ligament (MCL) and the medial meniscus represent a functional unit critic…

High-intensity laser (HILT) triggers a cytochrome C oxidase response by penetrating deep into the tissues of the bicipital groove. This can significantly reduce nociceptor sensitivity after a single treatment and resolve edema through non-thermal effects, making it a core clinical solution for rapid recovery from shoulder sports injuries. Th…

Non-invasive mitochondrial stimulation accelerates CMC joint repair, significantly reduces synovial inflammation without steroid dependency, and optimizes clinical throughput via rapid analgesic response. The prevalence of first carpometacarpal (CMC) joint degeneration, specifically bilateral rhizarthrosis, has seen a demographic shift from …

Infections caused by ingrown nails in cats often lead to localized redness, swelling, and exudation in the paw area, significantly impacting normal mobility. Conventional clinical treatments have clear limitations and often struggle to reach deep-seated infectious foci. Furthermore, the constant friction on paw pads and the stimulation from se…

After the occurrence of pet trauma infection, clinical symptoms such as localized redness, elevated skin temperature, exudation, and inflammatory infiltration are common. In severe cases, this can lead to skin ulceration, suppuration, and tissue adhesion. Poor post-operative healing of infected wounds is a frequent challenge in clinical practi…

Neuritis is a common neurological disorder in canine and feline clinical practice. It is often triggered by infection, trauma, compression, or immune abnormalities, leading to nerve edema, pain, and functional impairment. Affected animals frequently exhibit limb lameness, significant tenderness, muscle weakness, or even atrophy. If not treated…

Scrotal infection caused by wound licking after neutering is a common post-operative complication in male dogs. It typically occurs when a dog self-licks or scratches the surgical site, leading to skin damage and the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms. Symptoms include localized redness, elevated skin temperature, exudation, and inflammator…

IntroductionThis case demonstrates the successful application of a horse laser therapy machine for enhanced wound healing, showcasing how laser therapy for horses can significantly improve recovery outcomes in traumatic injuries. Equipment:Medical-grade horse laser therapy machine (Class IV) with wound-specific …

Clinical PresentationChronic neck pain in performance horses presents unique rehabilitation challenges. Our protocol utilizing a horse laser therapy machine combines: Advanced Treatment Protocol Phase 1: Acute Management*(First 1-2 weeks)* Phase 2: Functional Recovery*(Subsequent 1-2 weeks)* Key Treatment Areas …

Horses’ innate flight response often complicates laser therapy applications. This protocol combines horse laser therapy machine treatments with acupuncture to achieve: Step 1: Acupuncture Preparation Step 2: Laser Therapy Application(Using specialized horse laser therapy machine) Treatment Sequence: …

Full multi-angle non-contact irradiation and contact massage irradiation of primary disease areas and secondary areas. Protocol: Equine-Chronic-Musculoskeletal-Skin color-Ligaments Treatment course: 1x/day for 1-2 weeks, 2-3x/week for 1-2 weeks Treatment manipulation: Contact massage irradiation Therapeutic equipment:HORSEVET-MA…
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