LaserVet 1.0 veterinary laser
DETAILS
Laser therapy is an instrumental physical therapy that uses laser radiation to promote healing processes.
It is painless and non-invasive, and can be used to treat a variety of skin and musculoskeletal conditions such as inflammation, oedema and pain in dogs, cats and horses.
Therapeutic effects
Globus Veterinary Laser Therapy guarantees high quality results while avoiding invasive procedures on animals. The goal is to achieve rapid results in reducing injuries and pain.
BIOSTIMULAR
Biostimulation promotes tissue repair and healing through enhancement of nutrient and oxygen delivery, modulation of cell proliferation and differentiation, activation of cellular functions and modulation of extracellular matrix protein organization.
PROVING THE BACKGROUND
The analgesic effect of laser therapy is the result of a combination of several factors. Laser therapy reduces the inflammatory component in the tissue, modulates pain conduction, reduces muscle contraction and edema, and results in the removal of proinflammatory markers in the injured tissue.
Treatment programmes
MORE THAN 40 PROGRAMMES FOR DOGS, CATS, HORSES. BETWEEN THE TREATMENTS PROTOCOLS ARE DESIGNED FOR:
Musculoskeletal injuries such as arthritis, tendonitis, bruises, bursisits, sprains, muscle strains, etc.
Diseases of the skin, treatment of deep wounds.
Pathologies of other systems such as otitis media, sinusitis, stomatitis, etc.
Technical specification
- Display size: 2.6", backlit
- Laser source: Class 4 GaAIAs diode
- Power: 1W ±20%
- Compatible wavelength(s): 808 nm (standard), 980 nm and 1064 nm (optional)
- Output: Continuous and pulsed
- Target area dimensions: 11 mm optics (standard), 30 mm and 60 mm optics (optional)
- Frequency: up to 10000Hz
- Power supply:Mains and rechargeable battery
- Dimensions:100x160x35 mm
- Weight:440 g