Pet Laser Therapy Reduces Pain & Speeds Healing

Pet Laser Therapy Reduces Pain & Speeds Healing

Pet laser therapy is a relatively new treatment in veterinary medicine, although it has been used in human medicine for many years. It is a non-invasive, drug-free option for pain control that has zero negative side effects. At Beaver Brook Animal Hospital, we’re pleased to deliver this innovative pain management option to cats and dogs of Wethersfield.

Pet Laser Therapy in Wethersfield: Veterinarian Gives Dog Laser Therapy

How Does Laser Therapy Work?

Laser therapy, also known as cold laser therapy and low-level laser therapy, is performed with a hand-held device that our trained technicians hold above your pet’s trouble area. The laser emits a specific frequency of laser light that penetrates deep into the tissue where it stimulates natural healing effects. A therapeutic laser:

  • Decreases pain by stimulating the body’s natural pain killers
  • Reduces inflammation by increasing blood circulation and countering fluid build-up
  • Accelerates healing by energizing cells to repair damaged tissue
Pet Laser Therapy in Wethersfield: Fat Cat
Pet Laser Therapy in Wethersfield: Old Dog

Pet Laser Therapy for Arthritis, Wound Healing, & More

Due to its extraordinary versatility, our veterinarians recommend it for a wide range of conditions. These include:

Arthritis

Wound healing

Gingivitis

Intervertebral disc disease

Lick granulomas & hot spots

Post-surgical recovery

Joint injuries

Skin infections

Hip dysplasia

And more

The General Treatment Timeline

Your veterinarian will develop a therapeutic laser treatment plan for your individual pet based on their condition. Generally, for acute conditions, one to three treatments are all that’s needed to see positive effects. Meanwhile, chronic conditions such as arthritis often required longer treatment plans that involve one to two session per week for several weeks. Once we see some improvement in their condition, we will be able to taper off treatment to once every two weeks, then once a month and so on.

Please contact us today at (860) 757-3346 to learn more about laser therapy and schedule a consultation appointment for your cat or dog!