Delaware Therapeutic Laser Manufacturer and Team USA Shooting for Gold in Beijing

Newark, Delaware- LiteCure, LLC. Innovative manufacturer of medical and therapeutic laser technology announces, the LCT-1000 therapeutic laser designed and manufactured by LiteCure is travelling with USA Basketball to Beijing, China for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The laser will assist the medical professionals responsible for keeping the men and women’s teams in world class shape. The LCT-1000 is the only U.S. made, 10-watt laser available for pain therapy.

“ LiteCure is proud to be attending the games with USA Basketball, it is a tremendous opportunity to take part in the games, work with some of the world’s premiere athletes and gain international exposure.” states Dr. Brian Pryor, President of LiteCure. “We have seen tremendous results working with Athletic Trainers of Major League baseball and National Basketball Association teams. This takes the therapeutic modality to a new level and a new market.”

Whether laser therapy is used prior to competition to loosen muscles and prevent injury, or after competition to relieve pain and fatigue, it has proven to be a valuable treatment in helping athletes maintain or regain Olympic form in record time, without the use of drugs or surgery.

The LCT-1000, a 10-watt laser, uses the power of Light to reduce pain, inflammation and swelling associated with soft tissue injuries. Through the science of photo-biostimulation, cells are oxygenated, and cell growth and tissue repair is accelerated, allowing for quicker healing times and instant pain relief for all people suffering with back pain, headaches, neuropathy, sports injuries and other ailments. The LCT 1000 allows for Drug-Free, Surgery-Free, & Non-Invasive Relief with no known side effects.

Cleared by the FDA and introduced in 2007, the first 10-watt laser, has been proven effective in the treatment of pain, inflammation and swelling in both the Medical and Veterinary markets.


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LiteCure: Lasers for LifeCompanion Therapy LaserPegasus Therapy Laser

New R.A.C.E. Provider Status Announced for LiteCure, LLC

NEWARK, DELAWARE- LiteCure, LLC, today announced that it has met all the requirements and received Full Provider Status Approval from the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB).

LiteCure, LLC is now listed under their National Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE).

“We are pleased to receive this national designation,” states Dr. Brian Pryor, President of LiteCure, LLC. “As a company we are committed to providing quality education and clinical resources to the veterinary community. Having this designation reflects part of this commitment.”

During 2008, LiteCure will sponsor local and regional seminars that will provide 3 hours of CE credits, in addition to offering an introduction to the company’s recently launched Companion Therapy Laser. The Companion Class IV Therapy Laser is a powerful new treatment modality for pain management, joint and soft tissue injuries, and wound care, and does not require the use of drugs or surgery.

Additional information about the upcoming seminars can be found at: www.companiontherapylaser.com.

About AAVSB
The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) is the centralized depository for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. This database includes credential and disciplinary information from AAVSB Member Agencies and Boards as well as their national veterinary examination scores. The AVSB reports all national licensing examination scores to the jurisdiction(s) where a veterinarian or veterinary technician desires to be licensed. AAVSB is permitted to report these scores to the veterinary boards only; no other parties may receive scores. The current AAVSB membership includes 57 jurisdictions.

The Registry for Approved Continuing Education (RACE) is a national clearinghouse for approval of continuing education providers and their programs. All RACE approved providers and programs are listed on the American Association of Veterinary State Board, website. AAVSB does not solicit participation in the RACE program. Providers voluntarily apply to the RACE program and agree to abide by the RACE Standards.

About LiteCure, LLC
LiteCure, LLC is a rapidly growing leading manufacturer in the medical and animal health industries, serving practicing veterinarians around the world with innovative, technology-based medical devices. The company’s products are designed to enhance the ability of veterinarians to provide advanced medical care and build economically successful practices.


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Burned Puppy Improves, Still Critical

By Cindy Wolff, Memphis Commercial Appeal

The puppy set on fire by two men Tuesday wagged her tail Friday, but she’s still in critical condition.

The German shepherd/rottweiler mix is under sedation at a local veterinary clinic. Because of the overwhelming number of phone calls about the puppy, Memphis Animal Services asked that the name of the veterinarian not be released.
Tristan Hathaway, 18, and Vincent Boykin, 20, face felony aggravated animal cruelty charges after neighbors on Kilarney said they saw them pour gasoline on the puppy and set her on fire.
Two sisters came to the puppy’s aid and their grandfather called police.

The puppy, named Hope by Memphis Animal Services staff, is younger than first reported, about 12 weeks old according to the veterinarian treating her.

She was burned over about 55 percent of her body. The vet is managing her pain, but the dog’s condition is still critical. Hope’s protein levels are low and she is at high risk for infection.

The dog was treated Friday using a state-of-the-art laser donated by Companion Laser Therapy. The laser helps in healing and pain management.

To help with medical costs, the Anti-Cruelty Task Force established a fund at First Tennessee Bank. Funds will also be used as a reward to the two girls for helping the dog and turning in the men they said attacked the dog.
Donations can be sent to any First Tennessee branch to the task force account.
– Cindy Wolff: 529-2378


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