What's the indications of theat home laser therapy for dogs?
- It can alleviate the pain caused by various injuries and fractures of cats and dogs, reduce
- inflammation and swelling, promote healing and delay aging.
- Often used for the treatment of Arthritis and Lick Granulomas/Degenerative Joint
- Disease/Intervertebral Disc Disease/Hip Dysplasia/Dermatological Disorders & Hot Spots
- Acute &Chronic Otitis/Gingivitis & Perlodontal Disease/Postoperative healing and acute trauma.

What's the technical parameter of the dog cold laser?
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Technical Specification |
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Battery capacity |
built-in lithium battery 5600mAh |
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Laser wavelength |
808nm±20nm and 650nm±20nm |
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Terminal laser output |
3 laser beams with 808nm, 150mw each laser beam, invisible output 14 laser beams with 650nm, 5mW each laser beam, visible output |
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Customized |
can be customized as the LED light therapy or the comb, the different wavelength and power intensity is accepted, if you have the customized requirements, pls contact us directly. |
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Case Material |
ABS |
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Lens Material |
tempered glass |
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Working mode |
Pulse and continuous mode adjusted by self |
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Time setting |
15-60 minutes, 10 grades adjustable, each grade increase 5 minutes ( 15mins, 20mins, 25mins, ..., 50mins, 55mins, 60mins ) |
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Output power |
170mW, 340mW, 510mW optional |
What is the advantages of the at home laser therapy for dogs COZING-T03?
①Proven results for pain relief, inflammation, soft tissue, and skin injury therapy. Natural healing, non-invasive, no side effects and no cross infection.
②A perfect combination of medical laser 808nm and home laser 650nm will have better curative effect for body pain relief. this Laser which is the best for the treatment of humans and animals.
③The treatment process is painless and harmless, non-invasive, no trauma, 100% safe. Laser therapy delivers non-thermal (non-heat) photons of light to the body to help heal injured cells.

what is dog cold laser working Principle?tion
①Therapeutic lasers promote healing on a cellular level.
②The laser light penetrates deep into the tissue, stimulating cell productivity. With increased energy, cells are able to repair damaged tissue faster and decrease inflammation.
③Furthermore, thelaser encourages the production of the body's natural pain killers, which helps to alleviate your pet's discomfort.

clinical:
Laser therapy has been found to accelerate wound healing by possibly stimulating oxidative phosphorylation therefore reducing the inflammatory response and pain . This study helps to further support the idea of PBM induced by laser therapy as a vital component to wound healing and rehabilitation by showing the improved outcome of laser therapy on the surgical incisions of dogs with IVDD that underwent a hemilaminectomy.
Five different specialty veterinarians and a general practitioner were recruited and given the same instructions on ranking the overall cosmetic appearance by looking at incision oozing, bruising, crusting, inflammation, edema, granulation, epithelialization, contraction, and hair regrowth on the incision site. Other studies have also evaluated the ability to assess wound healing without using histologic evidence and have found successful modalities, such as a clinical scar scale using digital photography, that are indicated in ante-mortem studies.
The use of digital photography as a valid means to evaluate the efficacy of wound healing using specific treatment modalities is of particular value because it allows for gross patient evaluation and does not necessitate histologic confirmation . This method of evaluation has been more specifically explored using porcine burn scars, human skin grafts and a more recent canine laser study . Such studies have confirmed the correlation between histologic characteristics of wound healing with visual assessment of clinical scar outcome. The information extrapolated from this study, and the Gammel et al. study, proves that it is achievable to establish a reliable clinical scar scale using digital photography . This high level of correlation therefore indicates that this is a viable method to use when analyzing surgically created wounds treated with ancillary therapy such as PBM induced by laser therapy. We saw a large increase in inter-rater agreement after day 7, especially in the laser group at day 21 having excellent correlation between reviewers . While the variance in scar scores improved with healing, the variance in the scores for the laser group was lower throughout the study and had a higher numerical score on the scale throughout the study. This coupled with the excellent kappa value on day 21 demonstrated reference scars are a potentially reliable method to assess clinical healing on photographs. However, higher agreement was seen with increased familiarity with the scar scale score and repeated scoring of photographs . Wang et al. demonstrated an increase of correlation coefficients from 65% to over 80% with simply repeated ratings of the photographs. Perhaps, we would have had higher agreement earlier in the results with reviewers scoring the same images several times.

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