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IntroductionThis case study highlights the successful application of class 4 laser therapy in postoperative Achilles tendon rehabilitation, utilizing a high-powered laser therapy machine to address pain, inflammation, and fu...
View detailsMale, right Achilles tendon ruptured in June when playing football. Repaired surgically on June 20th. Presented six weeks postoperatively with limited ankle dorsiflexion angle and ankle joint swelling. Six weeks post right Achilles tend...
View detailsAbstract:This case report describes a 23-year-old female patient with patellar dislocation and post-surgical patellofemoral dysfunction, accompanied by undifferentiated arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and congenital hip dysplasia. Four weeks...
View detailsPathological uterine conditions can cause acute symptoms in female dogs, such as fever, abdominal pain, and loss of appetite, and may even lead to systemic infection, shock, or death. Long-term, these conditions severely impact the quality o...
View detailsPostpartum mammary engorgement is a common issue in female cats. Without timely treatment, it can severely impact the mother cat's quality of life and health, potentially affecting the kittens' normal nursing. In severe cases without prompt i...
View detailsProstatic enlargement is one of the common diseases in elderly male dogs. Without timely treatment, it can lead to a series of complications, severely affecting the pet's quality of life and health. High-energy laser therapy, as a novel physi...
View detailsIn the daily lives of pets, the incidence of skin ulceration cannot be overlooked. Improper handling can easily lead to severe skin infections and complications, significantly impairing the pet's quality of life and health. High-energy laser ...
View detailsIn recent years, the application of lasers in veterinary medicine has become more widespread. Class IV lasers, in particular, have proven to be highly valuable in both therapeutic and surgical procedures. Their ability to reduce inflammation,...
View detailsI. Principle and Advantages of Laser Wound Treatment According to clinical statistics, the incidence of postoperative incision healing disorders in pets reaches 18%-22%, especially in complex surgeries such as orthopedics and abdominal oper...
View detailsIn the field of clinical veterinary medicine, pruritus is a common dermatological symptom widely present across a spectrum of small animal diseases, significantly affecting pets' quality of life. High-intensity laser therapy, as a novel physi...
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