The Laser 3000™ Veterinary Laser is ideal for treating injured greyhounds and horses. The Laser 3000™ is available in either visible or infrared wavelengths and is used to treat injured tendons, ligaments and muscles. Attractively packaged, the Laser 3000™ comes with re-chargeable batteries, AC Adaptor, User Manual and safety eyewear. Laserex also has 2 excellent books about Equine Acupuncture and Greyhound Acupuncture. The Laser 3000™ comes with a 2 year warranty. www.laser3000.net
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Hong Kong Distributor Interested in Laser 3000!
A company in Hong Kong has expressed interest in Distributing the Laser 3000 in Hong Kong. Further details will be posted shortly.
Monday, September 3, 2018
Single Head VetLaser 3000 on Sale!
Laserex wishes to announce that the Single Head 808nm VetLaser 3000 is on special!
Please visit the following link for more details about the VetLaser 3000.
There are other versions of the VetLaser 3000 that are also on special.
Check out Laserex's Secure Online Shop for further details.
We look forward to working together with you!
Please visit the following link for more details about the VetLaser 3000.
There are other versions of the VetLaser 3000 that are also on special.
Check out Laserex's Secure Online Shop for further details.
We look forward to working together with you!
Article about Laser Therapy!
The following is an excerpt from an article about the benefits of Laser Therapy fro treating injured horses:
Laser therapy, which uses an intense beam of light, stimulates the body’s processes, activates waste removal, increases repair activity, relieves swelling, heals surface wounds, and stimulates blood and lymphatic systems. It also increases serotonin, thereby achieving a calming response. “Laser is especially useful,” says Spalding, “to enhance the repair process in tendon and ligament injuries, superficial joint and bone injuries (including fractures), open and post-surgical wounds and ulcers, old fibrous injuries, bursitis, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Laser has also been shown to be effective when used over acupuncture points.”
Notes Snyder, “Therapeutic lasers seem to be very good on open wounds that are not healing well; lasers are very good at promoting and stimulating healing.”
Lavallée says that physiotherapists mostly work with cold (low-intensity) lasers. “This is ideal for acute cases as it does not increase tissue temperature, increase bleeding, or aggravate the inflammatory phase.”
The full article can be read at the following link: https://thehorse.com/151477/physical-therapy-for-healing-and-health/
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