Pulsed diode therapy laser for animals: precision and effectiveness for horses, cats and small animals

Pulsed diode therapy lasers offer a gentle and effective way to specifically support animals in their healing and regeneration processes. Horses, cats, and small animals benefit equally from this innovative technology, which is specifically tailored to the needs of veterinary practice. From pain relief to promoting wound healing to supporting general vitality – pulsed diode therapy is a valuable addition to modern veterinary medicine.

What is pulsed diode therapy for animals?

Pulsed diode therapy is an innovative treatment method that uses high-energy laser light in precise, short pulses to penetrate deep into tissue. These light pulses interact directly with cells and activate biochemical processes critical for healing and regeneration.

Cell activity is specifically stimulated, optimizing cell metabolism and increasing the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) , the cells’ energy source. This leads to improved blood flow to the treated tissue areas, allowing nutrients and oxygen to be delivered more effectively and waste products to be removed more quickly . At the same time, inflammatory processes are reduced , which relieves pain and promotes healing.

A particular advantage of pulse technology is its gentle application , which has been specifically tailored to the needs of animals. Unlike conventional methods, the treatment is completely painless and non-stressful for the animals. It is non-invasive , meaning no incisions or procedures are necessary, and there are no side effects or risks associated with surgery or medication.

Areas of application of pulse diode therapy

For horses

  • Pain relief: Treatment of back problems, joint inflammation and muscle tension.
  • Injury regeneration: Support for tendon and ligament injuries or after operations.
  • Sports medicine application: Promoting recovery in sport horses and preventing injuries.
  • Wound healing: Accelerates the healing of wounds or scars.

For cats and small animals

  • Osteoarthritis and joint pain: relief of pain and improvement of mobility.
  • Wound healing: Support for skin injuries, bite wounds or surgical scars.
  • Chronic pain: Reduction of discomfort in older animals with chronic diseases.
  • Relaxation and stress relief: Ideal for animals with nervousness or tension.
How does laser therapy work in animals?

How does laser therapy work in animals?

Laser therapy is based on the controlled release of high-energy light that penetrates deep into the tissue and has a targeted effect.

Advantages of Pulsed Diode Laser Therapy
  • Stimulation of cell activity: The laser promotes cell division and improves healing.

  • Improved blood circulation: The supply of oxygen and nutrients to the tissue is optimized.
  • Reduction of inflammation: The laser effectively relieves swelling and inflammation.
  • Pain relief: Pain receptors are calmed, resulting in significant relief.

The treatment is pleasant for animals and they often only feel a slight sensation of warmth during the application.

Our pulsed diode therapy lasers for veterinary medicine

Our laser devices are specially designed for veterinary use and offer state-of-the-art technology combined with ease of use. They are suitable for both veterinary clinics and mobile veterinarians.

Features of our devices:

  • Adjustable intensity: Adapt the treatment to the size and needs of the animal.
  • Robust design: Suitable for daily use in the practice or in the stable.
  • User-friendly: Easy to use even in challenging situations.
  • High precision: Can be applied to the affected areas without putting strain on the surrounding tissue.
Our pulsed diode therapy lasers for veterinary medicine

Contact us – We will be happy to advise you

Would you like to learn more about pulsed diode therapy for animals or purchase a device for your practice? Our team is happy to assist you in finding the best solution for your needs. Discover the benefits of modern laser therapy – for the health and well-being of your animals.

Anja Tiedemann Bio-Medical-Systems