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Étude de cas : Utilisation de la thérapie au laser de classe 4 dans le traitement d'un œdème ischémique traumatique de la patte chez un chat

Introduction

Rubber band strangulation is a common traumatic etiology (cause of disease) in feline clinical practice. It easily causes severe localized tissue compression and vascular occlusion, leading to a series of secondary issues including localized ischemia (restricted blood supply), hematoma, severe swelling, and soft tissue injury. If intervening clinical measures are delayed, it can trigger persistent inflammatory infiltration, intense pain, severe circulatory disorders, and blocked tissue repair; in critical stages, skin ulceration and tissue necrosis may follow.

As a safe and highly efficient new physical modality in thérapie laser vétérinaire, high-power laser treatment serves as a preferred intervention for traumatic ischemic swelling in cats. It leverages core advantages of non-invasive operation, rapid anti-inflammatory analgesia, microcirculation enhancement, and accelerated soft tissue repair. This clinical report documents the comprehensive recovery process using VETMEDIX (FotonMedix) laser equipment to treat a cat suffering from leg ischemic swelling caused by rubber band strangulation, providing a practical reference for similar limb ischemia cases.

01 Profil du patient

  • Espèce : Chat
  • Nom : Qiu Qiu
  • L'âge : 6 Months
  • Genre : Homme
  • Antécédents médicaux : Aucun
  • Plainte principale : Ischemic swelling of the leg caused by a tight rubber band.

02 Diagnostic

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Ischemic Limb Swelling (Traumatic Soft Tissue Injury)

03 Protocole de traitement VETMEDIX

  • Déroulement du traitement : 14 sessions de thérapie laser vétérinaire over 7 consecutive days.
  • Fréquence : Twice daily (2x/day).
  • Treatment Modes (Preset Combo):
    • Acute – Feline – Skin
    • Acute – Feline – Musculoskeletal
  • Technique : Standard treatment head; circumferential scanning motion (360-degree irradiation) covering the affected area and the entire leg.

04 Résultats du traitement

(Clinical parameters showing the complete resolution of limb edema and full return of vascular flow)

05 Résumé du cas

Récupération à court terme : The veterinary clinical team at Hefei Aita Pet Hospital initiated a targeted Thérapie laser de classe 4 rehabilitation plan for the patient experiencing localized ischemia, swelling, and soft tissue injury. Following laser physical therapy, the soft tissue damaged by strangulation repaired progressively. Local blood circulation became fully patent (clear and open), with a complete disappearance of limb swelling and painful stress responses. The cat’s walking posture returned to baseline, and limb motor functions were effectively restored.

Suivi à long terme : Long-term post-discharge monitoring indicated that the cat’s mental alertness, appetite, and physical stamina remained excellent. There was no recurrence of swelling, localized congestion, chronic pain, skin hyperpigmentation, or tissue adhesion. Daily movements such as running, jumping, and climbing were completely normal, demonstrating that the ischemia and functional restrictions induced by the rubber band were fully resolved with stable, ideal outcomes.

Conclusion : This case confirms the clear efficacy of VETMEDIX small animal high-power laser rehabilitation in managing feline limb ischemic swelling and soft tissue injury. Through the mechanism of Photobiomodulation (PBM), thérapie laser des tissus profonds acts non-invasively on damaged zones to rapidly optimize microcirculation, restore blood supply to ischemic tissues, suppress inflammatory cascades, and mitigate acute trauma pain. This protocol prevents common sequelae like tissue necrosis, chronic inflammation, and adhesions, significantly accelerating the rehabilitation cycle in thérapie laser en médecine vétérinaire.

06 Profil de l'installation

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Hefei Aita Pet Hospital Led by Dr. Xu Xiong and established in 2010, Hefei Aita Pet Hospital is situated in Yunbin Garden, North 1st Ring Road, Luyang District, Hefei. It is a comprehensive hospital integrating professional medical care, boarding, and pet retail. Over more than a decade, the hospital has prioritized technology-driven care, equipping its facility with advanced tools such as CT, digital X-ray, automated biochemistry analyzers, and high-performance laser therapy systems.

Aita Pet Hospital features core specialties in feline/canine internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, oncology, and geriatric diseases. It actively fulfills its corporate social responsibility by offering low-cost or free green rescue channels for stray animals, treating over 1,000 cases annually in collaboration with the Mother Wei Rescue Station and Blue Sky Rescue Team. Highly praised for its transparent fees and efficient surgical safety, it is widely trusted by the regional pet-owning community.

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