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Cold Laser Therapy for Dogs At Home

Cold Laser Therapy for Dogs At Home

Model:COZING-T05V
Wavelength:Red,808+650nm
User group:Aged or middle aged ,youth,child
Function: It can thetreatment of several conditions affecting small and exotic animals

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Product Introduction
What's the indications of the cold laser therapy for dogs at home?

 

 

  • Thetreatment of several conditions affecting small and exotic animals.
  • CANINE ANIMALS
  • Hot Spots Dermatological Disorders
  • FELINE ANIMALS
  • Acute & Chronic Otitis
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Wound Healing
  • Degenerative Joint Disease

 

cold laser therapy for dogs

 

What's the technical parameter of the cold laser therapy for dogs ?

 

COZING-T05 Technical Parameters

Battery Capacity:

Built-in lithium battery 5200mAh

Terminal Laser output:

6 laser beams with 808nm,19 laser beams with 650nm

Voltage:

110-240V,50-60 Hz

Working Mode:

Pulse mode and continuous mode

Time Setting:

Start from 1 minute,1-60 minutes,adjustable

Adapter:

Europe America standard

The Max.

output:1295mW

Display:

Gray LCD display

 

Model

Wavelength

Max. Output

COZING-T05

808nm+650nm

1200mw

COZING-T05-1

808nm+650nm

2W

COZING-T05-2

808nm+650nm

3W

COZING-T05-3

808nm+650nm

4W

COZING-T05-4

808nm+650nm

5W

COZING-T05-5

808nm+650nm

6W

COZING-T05 (Rental)

808nm+650nm

1200mW

COZING-T05P1

650nm+904nm

25W

COZING-T05P2

650nm+904nm

75W

COZING-T05-6

808nm+650nm

7W

COZING-T05-8

808nm+650nm

9W

Customized

830nm/904nm/650nm/450nm/660nm/808nm

100mw-75w as the customiz

 
What is the advantages of the cold laser therapy for dogs at home COZING-T05V?

 

① Body sensing comfort- Uniiliating light
②Easy to use
③Long battery life
④Medical 5pcs 808nm and home 10pcs65Onm laser diode are ⑤perfectly combinedto effectively treat acute and chronic pain
⑥Low-intensity laser therapy technologyis a completely physical, safe, non-inva-sive, no side effects of the technologyUse it twice daily for 6-8 min eachobvious effect
⑦easy to assemble and Direct contactwith the skin when in use, easy tooperate.
⑧Dual treatment mode on comfortContinuous mode + pulse mode
⑨Mild release of energy with instantaneousrelease of stronger energy, penetrate deepmuscles, relieve nerves and blood vessels.

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what is cold laser therapy for dogs working Principle?

 

 

①Laser Therapy is used for the relief of pain, to accelerate healing and decrease inflammation. When the light source is placed against the skin, the photons penetrate several centimeters and get absorbed by the mitochondria, the energy producing part of a cell. This energy fuels many positive physiological responses resulting in the restoration of normal cell morphology and function.
②Laser therapy is the non-invasive use of laserenergy to generate a photochemical response indamaged or dysfunctional tissue.
③During each painless treatment, laser energyincreases circulation,drawing water, oxygen, andnutrients to the damaged area.As the injured areareturns to normal,function is restored and pain isrelieved.

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Clinical application:

 

Laser therapy is becoming common place in veterinary medicine with little evidence proving efficacy or dosages. This study evaluated surgical wound healing in canines. Twelve Dachshunds underwent thoraco-lumbar hemilaminectomies for intervertebral disc disease (IVDD). Digital photographs were taken of their incisions within 24 h of surgery and 1, 3, 5, 7, and 21 days postoperatively. The first three dogs were used to create a standardized scar scale to score the other dogs' incision healing. The remaining 9 dogs were randomly assigned to either receive 8 J /cm2 laser therapy once a day for 7 days or the non-laser treated control group. Incision healing was scored based on the scar scale from 0 to 5, with zero being a fresh incision and five being completely healed with scar contraction and hair growth . All scar scores significantly improved with increasing time from surgery (<0.001). Good agreement was achieved for inter-rater reliability (p = 0.9). Laser therapy increased the scar scale score, showed improved cosmetic healing, by day seven and continued to be significantly increased on day 21 compared to control dogs (p < 0.001). Daily application of laser therapy at hastened wound healing in Dachshunds that received thoracolumbar hemilaminectomies for IVDD. It also improved the cosmetic appearance.

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FAQ

 

Q1: How does cold laser therapy work on a cellular level to promote healing in dogs?

A1: Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation, works on a cellular level to promote healing in dogs through a process known as photobiostimulation. Here's a breakdown of how it works:
Absorption of Photons:
Cold laser devices emit low-level light, typically in the red or near-infrared spectrum.
When applied to the skin, the photons from the laser penetrate the tissues and are absorbed by the cells.
Anti-Inflammatory Response:
Cold laser therapy has been shown to modulate inflammatory responses by reducing the production of inflammatory mediators.
This anti-inflammatory effect helps to decrease swelling, pain, and inflammation in the treated area.
Increased Blood Flow:
Cold laser therapy promotes vasodilation, leading to an expansion of blood vessels.
Improved blood flow enhances the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, supporting the healing process.
Stimulation of Healing Cascade:
The activation of cellular processes initiates a cascade of events involved in tissue repair and regeneration.
This includes the release of growth factors, acceleration of collagen synthesis, and enhancement of tissue healing.
Analgesic Effects:
Cold laser therapy has analgesic (pain-relieving) effects by modulating pain signals and reducing nerve sensitivity.
This can result in pain relief for dogs experiencing musculoskeletal or joint discomfort.
Collagen Formation:
The therapy stimulates the production of collagen, an essential protein for tissue structure and repair.
This is particularly beneficial in promoting the healing of wounds, incisions, or injuries in dogs.
Overall, cold laser therapy aims to optimize cellular function and support the natural healing processes within the dog's body. It is a non-invasive and well-tolerated modality that has found applications in various veterinary conditions, including arthritis, wounds, and musculoskeletal issues.

 

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