The International Pain Society proposes that pain is the fifth vital sign of the human body after blood pressure, pulse, respiration and body temperature. Pain is a clinical symptom that both humans and animals have when they are sick.
In human medicine, alleviating the suffering of patients caused by diseases has developed into an independent discipline-pain therapy, but it has not been established in veterinary medicine for the time being. But relieving pain for animals is a common goal for veterinarians.
With the wide application of laser in animal medicine, veterinarians use this magical light instead of traditional drugs to help animals relieve pain, and in-depth study of its treatment mechanism, constantly improve the medical welfare of animals, and bring painless and comfortable treatment experience to animals.
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Sick animals are undergoing laser treatment
Sick animals are undergoing laser treatment
Veterinarians can change different treatment handles according to the parts of animals to be treated and different treatment purposes.
For pain diseases in different parts, it is necessary to choose different wavelengths of laser to ensure that the site to be treated can be reached during irradiation and the expected therapeutic effect can be obtained. The effect of high-energy laser therapy is determined by power and wavelength. The optimal laser wavelength in tissue should be 650-1100nm.
Summus P4 physiotherapy laser adopts near infrared wavelength, and its maximum penetration depth can reach 15cm. It has obvious therapeutic effect on deep tissue, and the effect is more obvious in cases of musculoskeletal pain diseases.
In clinical treatment, it is necessary to choose different laser irradiation methods according to different diseases to achieve better therapeutic effects.
Sometimes direct contact with the skin irradiation of the probe will also increase the pain, so non-contact irradiation is used.
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Can use laser to treat pain 666
That's great.
Very human
Really advanced