Police Dog Back In Action After Laser Treatment

Newark, DE, April 27, 2010 – Local canine cop Paco got hurt in a tough training exercise and was limping so badly he couldn’t keep chasing the bad guys. So his partner, Officer Chris Jones, took him to a veterinarian.

At the New London Vet Center in Newark, the six year-old German Shepherd received deep-penetrating laser light on his hips. Paco had suffered a muscle sprain when he fell while attacking an officer wearing a “bite suit” and posing as a perpetrator.

Before the coming of therapy lasers injuries like this, according to Paco’s vet, were typically treated with pain medication and required cage rest for up to a month. But Jones reports, “These treatments worked so well he only missed two days at work. By the end of the second week he was dancing around like a puppy.” The FDA-approved lasers, manufactured by LiteCure at its plant in Newark, have been on the market three years. They are now used by 1,500 veterinarians, physicians, clinicians and team trainers around the country.

At present, two veterinary clinics in Delaware are offering laser treatments“ New London in Newark and Forrest Avenue Animal Hospital in Dover. Both facilities report LiteCure’s lasers are being used to treat joint pain from arthritis and torn ligaments and to promote healing of wounds.

“The laser promotes healing by increasing blood flow to the area, decreasing inflammation and helping produce fresh cells,” says senior technician Tina Jones at New London Vet Center. “You can actually see the healing happen.”

Jones says her own golden retriever Carlisle was one of the first to get a laser treatment for his neutering incision. When she checked on him at the end of the day, the dog had chewed out his sutures, but she says, “You could barely tell he’d had surgery. It started healing over within 24 hours.

The New London clinic has had a Companion Therapy Laser since last May and is using it to treat about a dozen animals a month.

“We use it for almost everything,” says Jones. “For hips, knees, backs, cysts, ear inflammation, to treat bladder leakage and incontinence problems, for dental work. We us it for every surgical procedure we do except for a mass.”

Despite the quick recoveries of Paco the police dog and her own pet, Carlisle, Jones has another patient she calls her “miracle case.”

That is a 12-year-old Shepherd-Sheltie mix named Clare that had had three major operations on her rear legs, including pins placed in her knees, before coming to New London Center for laser treatment.

“She was majorly arthritic,” Tina reports, “she couldn’t go up stairs when she started with us because her knees hurt so bad.”

This dog had laser therapy in July of last year and hasn’t needed any further treatments or medication since. Tina reports, “Now she’s walking a mile a day with the owner.”

The owner, Cricket Barazotto of Towson, Md., says, “I was desperate to get Clare out of pain. It was hard for her to walk through our neighborhood. But after the first week of laser therapy she started jumping back up on our bed. I’m getting ready right now to take her to the park where she does a mile without panting. I’ve got no reason to blow smoke, I’m just telling you, the treatment is that good.”

Source: Newark Post Online


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Laser Therapy Helps Heal Sore Pups

Dover, DE – Nicky is an easygoing, friendly yellow Labrador retriever who loves to run big circles in her yard in Marydel, preparing for the days she spends hunting duck and geese with her owner, Bill Nickerson.

But just a few years ago, Nicky wasn’t feeling so spry. Arthritis was starting to take hold of her joints and she had a partially torn ligament in one of her knees.

Her hunting trips grew less frequent, and the pain kept her sitting in the grass instead of lapping around the yard.

Nicky, now 9 years old, owes her comeback to the team at Forrest Avenue Animal Hospital in Dover and a little piece of veterinary technology called the Companion Therapy Laser.

The therapy uses a concentrated beam of light to stimulate cell growth and promote blood flow in the part of the body it’s directed at, which makes it perfect for treating old dogs who, even though they’re hurting, still want to stick to their same tricks.

Dr. Kim Gaines, one of the vets at Forrest Avenue, said the laser helps decrease pain in a new way, often avoiding the need for powerful and expensive drugs used to treat arthritis or after surgery.

“We like to use it as alternative, drug-free pain management,” she said. “The overall goal is to get the dogs to feel as comfortable as they can. We use it a whole lot before and after surgeries. It really decreases the time for healing and also the pain level.”

Forrest Avenue is one of only two veterinary offices in Delaware that has a Companion laser, which is produced by the LiteCure company, based in Newark.

Originally developed for humans, low-level laser therapy is common in sports medicine, where it is used to treat athletes with muscle and joint soreness, or as part of a post-surgery recovery regimen.

Gaines knows first-hand how effective the therapy can be. She uses the Companion laser herself when the tendonitis in her elbow flares up.

“It puts energy into the area and it increases DNA stimulation and blood circulation,” Gaines said. “In doing so it helps remove some of the fluid, clean up the things that aren’t supposed to be there and bring in more blood for healing.”

Since laser therapy promotes cell activity, it can’t be used to fight cancer, but dogs with tumors still can receive laser treatments on other areas of their bodies, Gaines said.

Dogs like Nicky who are in the maintenance stage of their therapy come in approximately every three months for treatments, which are completely safe and painless.

“On the machine we have a lot of different settings, depending on the injury or the area. For Nicky we use the arthritic and chronic pain setting,” said veterinary technician Trish Goodlin. “Before we laser the area, we hit it with a little bit of water. This keeps the heat down, the end of the laser can get a little bit hot.”

During the therapy, the laser is held 1 or 2 inches from the area being treated as the technician gently moves it back and forth.

Treatments can take anywhere from one to five minutes and range in cost from approximately $20 for a post-surgery procedure to $240 for a six-session regimen.

Nickerson said the results of Nicky’s laser treatments speak for themselves.

“She likes to go out in the yard and play. She’ll run circles, just run and run,” he said. “Before she had this she couldn’t do it, when I saw her running like that I knew she was feeling a lot better.”

Source: www.doverpost.com
By: Doug Denison, Staff Writer – Dover Post


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Lancaster Pet Clinic Wins Companion Therapy Laser®

NEWARK, DE - Companion Therapy Laser® by LiteCure recently introduced the CTS, the market’s first comprehensive therapy laser system that incorporates revolutionary 3D animation and SmartCoat® technology to improve clinical outcomes and consistency of care. The Lancaster Pet Clinic in Lancaster, CA, will be receiving a CTSwhich Dr. Earmie Edwards won for the clinic at the Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas, in February.

On April 10, Dr. Brian Pryor, CEO of LiteCure, will deliver and complete an orientation of the laser with Drs. Edwards and Felder at the Lancaster Pet Clinic. Dr. Felder is the primary veterinarian in charge of the care of animals at the clinic and has an interest in skin and ear problems. He is also an experienced and efficient soft tissue surgeon. Both Dr. Felder and Dr. Edwards will be delivering laser treatments. Complete training on the laser will be provided by R.J. Poston, the local Companion Therapy Laser representative, and the team will treat several small animals that are experiencing lameness and have difficulty standing.

Dr. Edwards shares, “We are very excited to enter into a new realm of treatment that doesn’t require administering drugs with potentially harmful side effects. We are thrilled to learn a new treatment modality and look forward to learning all of the potential benefits of this powerful instrument.” In addition to its use on a variety of pet ailments, the laser will be used to help alleviate pain caused by arthritis and orthopedic conditions as well as for post-operative procedures.

The Companion Therapy CTSwith SmartCoat® technology allows veterinarians to provide accurate condition-specific treatment based on the animal’s type, weight, skin, and coat color. The CTSfeatures an industry-first animated and interactive touch screen which makes treatments simple with four easy steps. The area of the animal being treated appears on the screen and pre-set protocols designed by therapy laser experts insure the proper areas are being treated with the appropriate settings for each individual animal and condition. The SmartCoat® state-of-the-art touch screens with 3D animation allow the clinician to educate the client about their companion’s condition and show the benefits of deep tissue laser therapy.

Dr. Brian Pryor, the company’s founder and CEO is a leading scientist in the use of light and laser technology. His research and science determined the therapy laser’s dual wavelength output of 980 and 808 nm which is the right wavelength for absorption, the correct depth of penetration, and optimal outcomes. In addition, dosages and wavelengths are pre-set for optimal penetration to assure positive outcomes. Its advanced therapeutic modality is designed for ease of use, consistent treatments, and patient education.

With the introduction of the CTSwith SmartCoat® technology, LiteCure continues its commitment to manufacturing its products in the USA and providing the most innovative veterinary medical devices available. Companion Therapy Laser® experts provide in-office demonstrations of the product, clinical support, and the industry’s only therapy laser specific published materials. Veterinarians using Companion Therapy Laser® devices also receive in-office and online training, comprehensive marketing support, and customer-based materials explaining the science of laser therapy.


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Good Morning America’s Dr. Becker to Highlight Companion Therapy Laser®

March 24, 2010

WHAT:

Dr. Marty Becker is the resident veterinarian for ABC’s “Good Morning America” and included the Companion Therapy Laser in his review of the Best Pet Products of 2009. He will be highlighting the product again in an upcoming segment addressing canine arthritis. The Companion Therapy Laser is a science-based modality with proven success in speeding the wound healing process and reducing pain and inflammation caused by common pet ailments such as arthritis.

WHO:

Dr. Marty Becker, America’s Best Loved Family Pet Doctor

WHEN:

Tuesday, March 30

GMA, 7-9 a.m.

WHY:

Dr. Marty Becker is one of the most respected veterinarians in the country and holds high regard for the technology and treatment capabilities of the Companion Therapy Laser. Following this “Good Morning America” segment, pet owners will be alerted to the options for treating canine arthritis and it is an ideal opportunity for your editors to take an expanded look at therapy laser treatments. Dr. Brian Pryor is available for interviews and we can also coordinate the involvement of a local veterinarian who uses the Companion Therapy Laser.


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Companion Therapy Laser® Leads the Veterinary Market with Therapy Laser Innovation

NEWARK, DE— Building upon its industry leading technology, Companion Therapy Laser® by LiteCure recently introduced the CTS™, the market’s first comprehensive therapy laser system that incorporates revolutionary 3D animation and SmartCoat® technology to improve clinical outcomes and consistency of care. The product was showcased at two of the country’s largest veterinary conferences, the North American Veterinary Conference in Orlando, and the Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas. At these events the CTS™ was received as groundbreaking technology for the treatment of common pet ailments like otitis, hip dysplasia, and arthritis in companion animals such as horses, puppies, felines, and aging dogs.

The NAVC and WVC generated unprecedented interest and sales of LiteCure’s products and as a result of both events LiteCure is following up on over 1,200 queries from veterinary practices of the new CTS™. The Companion Therapy Laser® was recognized as one of the World’s Best Veterinary Products of 2009 by Dr. Marty Becker on ABC’s, Good Morning America. This recognition initiated a relationship between Dr. Becker and Companion Therapy Laser®. The company hosted Dr. Becker for a book signing at the Western Veterinary Conference where he met with more than 150 Veterinarians and signed his ULTIMATE book series. In addition, Companion Therapy Laser® hosted a CTS™ drawing and awarded a therapy laser device to Dr. Earmie Edwards and her practice, Lancaster Pet Clinic, in Lancaster, CA. Previously at the NAVC, Dr. Tammy Perkins won a CTS™ which will be used in her Nashville, TN practices, Harpeth Valley Animal Hospital and Hillsboro Animal Hospital.

Dean Francis, the national sales and brand manager for Companion Therapy Laser® comments, “Though Class IV laser technology is still relatively new, the nationwide reputation of our lasers in this industry was evident at these recent events. Veterinarians understand the science behind our laser and have seen that the CTS™ benefits their patients and their practice. We bring vets and clinicians the most advanced and proven therapy laser and they in turn have a modality that heals and relieves “man’s best friend” [and other companion animals].”

Companion Therapy Lasers are used by more veterinarians than any other therapeutic laser and they are the most effective Class IV therapy lasers in the veterinary market today. The Companion Therapy CTS™ with SmartCoat® technology allows veterinarians to provide accurate condition-specific treatment based on the animal’s type, weight, skin, and coat color. The CTS™ features an industry-first animated and interactive touch screen which makes treatments simple with four easy steps. The area of the animal being treated appears on the screen and pre-set protocols designed by laser therapy experts insure the proper areas are being treated with the appropriate settings for each individual animal and condition. The SmartCoat® state-of-the-art touch screens with 3D animation allow the clinician to educate the client about their companion’s condition and show the benefits of deep tissue laser therapy.

Dr. Brian Pryor, the company’s founder and CEO is a leading scientist in the use of light and laser technology. His research and science determined the therapy laser’s dual wavelength output of 980 and 808 nm which is the right wavelength for absorption, the correct depth of penetration, and optimal outcomes. In addition, dosages and wavelengths are pre-set for optimal penetration to assure positive outcomes. Its advanced therapeutic modality is designed for ease of use, consistent treatments, and patient education.

With the introduction of the CTS™ with SmartCoat® technology, LiteCure continues its commitment to manufacturing its products in the USA and providing the most innovative veterinary medical devices available. Companion Therapy Laser® experts provide in-office demonstrations of the product, clinical support, and the industry’s only therapy laser specific published materials. Veterinarians using Companion Therapy Laser® devices also receive in-office and online training, comprehensive marketing support, and customer-based materials explaining the science of laser therapy.


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Nashville Veterinary Office Receives Newest Companion Therapy Laser®

NEWARK, DE—Companion Therapy Laser® by LiteCure recently introduced the CTS™, the market’s first comprehensive therapy laser system that incorporates revolutionary 3D animation and SmartCoat® technology to improve clinical outcomes and consistency of care. The first CTS™ is being delivered to Dr. Tammy Perkins in Nashville, TN. Dr. Perkins is an associate with both the Harpeth Valley Animal Hospital and Hillsboro Animal Hospital and won the CTS™ at the North American Veterinary Conference in Orlando, in January.

On March 9, Dr. Brian Pryor, CEO of LiteCure, and Kathy Richardson, a Companion Therapy Laser® sales representative, will deliver and complete an orientation of the laser with Dr. Perkins at Harpeth Valley Animal Hospital. They will be treating Elvis, an older pug during the orientation session. On March 10, Dr. Perkins will begin integrating therapy laser treatments to several pets who have already scheduled to receive the treatments.

Dr. Perkins shares, “I’m excited to be able to offer this modality to our clients; we know it works and can help bring companions back to a comfortable place. Having been through the University of Tennessee’s Rehabilitation Program, I am excited to integrate this technology into my practice for both chronic everyday ailments as well as arthritic and rehabilitative cases.”

The Companion Therapy CTS™ with SmartCoat® technology allows veterinarians to provide accurate condition-specific treatment based on the animal’s type, weight, skin, and coat color. The CTS™ features an industry-first animated and interactive touch screen which makes treatments simple with four easy steps. The area of the animal being treated appears on the screen and pre-set protocols designed by laser therapy experts insure the proper areas are being treated with the appropriate settings for each individual animal and condition. The SmartCoat® state-of-the-art touch screens with 3D animation allow the clinician to educate the client about their companion’s condition and show the benefits of deep tissue laser therapy.

Dr. Brian Pryor, the company’s founder and CEO is a leading scientist in the use of light and laser technology. His research and science determined the therapy laser’s dual wavelength output of 980 and 808 nm which is the right wavelength for absorption, the correct depth of penetration, and optimal outcomes. In addition, dosages and wavelengths are pre-set for optimal penetration to assure positive outcomes. Its advanced therapeutic modality is designed for ease of use, consistent treatments, and patient education.

With the introduction of the CTS™ with SmartCoat® technology, LiteCure continues its commitment to manufacturing its products in the USA and providing the most innovative veterinary medical devices available. Companion Therapy Laser® experts provide in-office demonstrations of the product, clinical support, and the industry’s only therapy laser specific published materials. Veterinarians using Companion Therapy Laser® devices also receive in-office and online training, comprehensive marketing support, and customer-based materials explaining the science of laser therapy.


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Companion Therapy Laser® Hosts Dr. Marty Becker Book Signing

NEWARK, DE—The Companion Therapy Laser® by LiteCure was recently recognized as one of the World’s Best Veterinary Products of 2009 by Dr. Marty Becker on ABC’s popular morning show, Good Morning America. Companion Therapy Laser® will be exhibiting at the 82nd annual Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas, Feb. 14-18. The company will be hosting a book signing for Dr. Becker in booth 814 on Feb. 17 from 12-2 p.m.

Dr. Becker is known as the “best loved family doctor for pets” and is a popular personality with regular appearances on Good Morning America, Good Morning America Weekend, and GMA Pet Clinic. He also maintains a syndicated column, serves as an adjunct professor, a guest lecturer, and is of course, an author of numerous pet books and publications. He also continues as a practicing veterinarian at the North Idaho Animal Hospital. Dr. Becker is promoting and signing his popular books from “The Ultimate Series:”
• The Ultimate Horse Lover
• The Ultimate Cat Lover
• The Ultimate Dog Lover

Companion Therapy Laser® will be exhibiting their advanced new technology that Dr. Becker deemed worthy of one of the Best Veterinary Products of 2009; they will also be introducing the CTS Companion Therapy Laser® with SmartCoat® technology. Dr. Brian Pryor, the company’s founder and CEO is a leading scientist in the use of light and laser technology and will be available at the booth to discuss the therapy laser technology that has proven successful in both animals and humans in speeding the wound healing process and reducing pain and inflammation. His research and science determined the therapy laser’s dual wavelength output of 980 and 808 nm which is the right wavelength for absorption, the correct depth of penetration, and optimal outcomes. At the recent North American Veterinary Conference in Orlando, FL, Companion Therapy Laser® received significant attention as groundbreaking technology for the treatment of common pet ailments like otitis, hip dysplasia, and arthritis in companion animals such as horses, puppies, felines, and aging dogs.

The Companion Therapy CTS™ with SmartCoat® technology allows veterinarians and clinicians to use innovative technology that provides accurate condition-specific treatment based on the animal’s type, weight, skin, and coat color. The CTS™ features an industry-first, 3D animation with state of the art interactive touch screens making treatments as simple as four easy steps: select animal, select animal size, select coat color, select condition. Once the selections are entered, the area of the animal being treated appears on the screen and the pre-set protocols designed by laser therapy experts insure the proper areas are being treated with the appropriate settings for each individual companion animal and condition. Dosages and wavelengths are pre-set for optimal penetration to assure positive outcomes. SmartCoat® technology allows the clinician to educate the client about their companion’s condition and show the benefits of deep tissue laser therapy. Attendees at the WVC event will be able to see the technology demonstrated firsthand.


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Introducing the Companion Therapy CTS™ with SmartCoat® Technology

NEWARK, DE— Building upon its industry leading technology, Companion Therapy Laser® by LiteCure recently introduced the CTS™, the market’s first comprehensive therapy laser system that incorporates revolutionary 3D animation and SmartCoat® technology to improve clinical outcomes and consistency of care.

Companion Therapy Lasers are used by more veterinarians than any other therapeutic laser and the Companion Therapy Laser® is the most effective Class IV therapy laser in the veterinary market today. It is a high power therapy laser that employs advanced technology which results in a greater number of photons, greater depth of penetration, and shorter treatment times than other therapy laser devices. Its advanced therapeutic modality is designed for ease of use, consistent treatments, and patient education. SmartCoat® technology utilizes state of the art touch screens with 3D animation that allow the clinician to educate the client about their companion’s condition and show the benefits of deep tissue laser therapy.

The Companion Therapy CTS™ with SmartCoat® technology allows veterinarians and clinicians to use innovative technology that provides accurate condition-specific treatment based on the animal’s type, weight, skin, and coat color. The CTS™ features an industry-first animated and interactive touch screen, making treatments as simple as four easy steps: select animal, select animal size, select coat color, select condition. Once the selections are entered, the area of the animal being treated appears on the screen and the pre-set protocols designed by laser therapy experts insure the proper areas are being treated with the appropriate settings for each individual companion animal and condition. Dosages and wavelengths are pre-set for optimal penetration to assure positive outcomes.

With the introduction of the CTS™ with SmartCoat® technology, LiteCure continues its commitment to manufacturing and providing the most innovative veterinary medical devices available. Companion Therapy Laser® by LiteCure is dedicated to bringing this technology to veterinary practitioners across the country. Companion Therapy Laser® experts provide in-office demonstrations of the product, clinical support, and the industry’s only therapy laser specific published materials. Veterinarians using Companion Therapy Laser® devices also receive in-office and online training, comprehensive marketing support, and customer-based materials explaining the science of laser therapy.

“We now recommend Companion Therapy Laser® to all our geriatric arthritic patients and require it as after-care on all of our routine surgeries. I take pride in the fact that our clinic now possesses the ability to enhance the lives of so many animals due to this miraculous therapy.” Tia Lomeli, Technician, Animal Care Center, Prattville, Alabama Veterinarians using the Companion Therapy Laser® can be found on companiontherapylaser.com and can be searched for by zip code. For more information or to schedule a free in-office demo, email info@companiontherapylaser.com or call 877.627.3858.


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Companion Therapy Laser Honored As One Of The Best Vet Products Of 2009

NEW YORK, NY MONDAY DECEMBER 28, 2009: The Companion Therapy Laser® was recognized as one of the World’s Best Veterinary Products of 2009 by ABC’s popular morning show, Good Morning America. The show aired Monday morning December 28th, 2009 during a live broadcast of the Pet Connection segment.

Click here to watch the World’s Best Veterinary Products segment, of Good Morning America.

The democratic selection process was lead by Marty Becker, DVM. Dr. Becker has been Good Morning America’s resident veterinarian for more than a decade, has had countless other appearances in the national media and is also a best-selling author. Dr. Becker and his team spent all year selecting exciting and revolutionary new products that treat medical problems in the veterinary field.

According to Becker, the Companion Therapy Laser® is exciting new technology that is successful in speeding the wound healing process and reducing pain and inflammation caused by common pet ailments such as otitis, hip dysplasia, and arthritis. The Companion Laser is designed specifically for treating pets, but as Dr. Becker informed, the same technology is also FDA-approved for use on humans. The laser for humans, the LCT-1000®, is commonly used by clinicians treating chronic and acute musculoskeletal pain. As mentioned during the segment, 15 pro-sport teams are using the LCT-1000®, and LiteCure traveled to the Beijing Olympics treating athletes from basketball players to race horses.

Laser therapy is relatively new biotechnology that uses the science of photobiostimulation to speed healing. As the Companion Therapy Laser reaches an injured area, this interaction of light and tissue encourages the production of ATP inside the damaged cells. ATP production in the mitochondria of an injured cell begins the cascade of events necessary for healing such as collagen and enzyme production, cell growth, and increased blood flow. As our best friends age, recover from trauma or surgery, or simply need relief from everyday aches and pains, this advanced technology offers Drug-Free, Surgery-Fee, Pain-Free Relief. There are no known side-effects of Companion deep tissue laser therapy, as treatments are non-invasive. Depending on the injury, patients can find relief after only a few treatments!

To find a Veterinarian near you, please visit www.companiontherapylaser.com and search by zip code for a laser-provider in your area. Free demos are available to Veterinarians and Clinicians daily. For more information, please write to info@companiontherapylaser.com or call toll free 1-877-627-3858.

About Companion Therapy Laser by LiteCure
LiteCure, LLC™ is a leading medical device, technology company combining the latest in advanced Class IV laser technology with a fresh outlook, to bring innovative solutions to a modern health care practice.

Located in Newark, Delaware, LiteCure provides expertise in design, manufacturing, production, and support. LiteCure not only provides highly reliable products, but also the resources and tools to successfully incorporate the technology and products into your practice.


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New Lasers Help Pets Heal, Eases Pain

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) ― A growing number of pet owners are sending their dogs and cats to physical therapy to help with aches and pains, and lasers can be are part of the treatment.

Amanda Baldwin gives her dog Davis two pain pills every day for his hips. She’d like to cut back on those drugs, while still cutting the pain.

“I would like to see him more comfortable and showing less pain,” Baldwin said. “Maybe going up and down the stairs a little bit quicker.”

Now, a relatively new, higher-powered laser at Aspen Grove Veterinary Care may provide relief.

“We’re going to heal quicker, we’re going to reduce pain, we’re going to increase blood flow to the area,” Dr. Bobby Cawthron with Aspen Grove said.

Cawthron said the new laser is part of a new breed of more powerful machines that send light energy much deeper into injured tissues.

“It will get down to the muscles deep that surround the femur, as well as towards the joint, to reduce the swelling and that inflammation and allow the body to recover quicker, to repair itself quicker and to just feel better,” Cawthron said

Cawthron said the new Class 4 lasers can help dogs or cats with chronic arthritis. It will also help after surgery, or recovering from injury.

“For some dogs, they don’t tolerate those medications at all,” Cawthron said. “They make them sick; they have liver and kidney issues. In some of those dogs, this may be the only alternative they have to some of that pain relief.”

For Davis, it was the first day of laser therapy with the higher powered beam. Baldwin works at the vet clinic, so there’ll be plenty of opportunity to see if they can get rid of the pain and perhaps, eventually, get rid of the pain pills too.

The company that makes the therapeutic laser says it’s sold about 15 across Colorado.


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