Equine Laser Therapy in Tucson AZ
Equine Laser Therapy
Adobe Veterinary Center offers advanced equine laser therapy to accelerate healing, reduce pain, and improve recovery for injuries, lameness, and chronic conditions, helping horses maintain peak performance.
Equine Laser Therapy
Class IV Equine Therapy Laser treatment outcomes surpass other devices on the market — in less time. Laser therapy uses concentrated light energy to stimulate a photochemical response in damaged or dysfunctional tissue. Multiple treatment applications are available from horse laser therapy.
How Does the Equine Therapy Laser Work?
Laser therapy relieves pain by blocking pain receptors. Keep in mind that a custom maintenance protocol may be needed for chronic conditions. Therapy lasers increase the formation of new capillaries and speed up healing and wound closure by improving circulation. When healing occurs with the help of laser therapy, there is a reduction in scar tissue formation.
What Are the Top Clinical Uses for Laser Therapy?
Complementary rehabilitative physical therapy and pharmacological approaches strengthen and speed up the positive benefits of laser therapy. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and underwater treadmills allow patients to stay mobile throughout their recovery period. Our large animal veterinary team will discuss options for combining therapies to facilitate the most effective treatment plan for your horse.
The following disorders benefit from the cumulative effect of laser therapy:
- Degenerative joint disease
- Back disorders
- Osteoarthritis
- Tendon conditions such as tears, tendonitis, and desmitis
- Synovitis and tenosynovitis
- Wound Healing
Because it is cumulative, each treatment complements the last. Acute injuries may require daily treatments until your vet determines it is time to taper treatments. Chronic conditions may need several initial treatments before beginning a maintenance protocol. Give us a call at 520-546-8387 to schedule a consultation to determine if equine laser therapy would benefit your equine athletes.