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Benefits of laser therapy for cats

Benefits of laser therapy for cats

Discover pain-free and non-invasive treatment options for your feline friend with cold laser therapy. Our Mahopac veterinarians share valuable information about this special treatment and how it can help your cat heal.

What is Laser Therapy for Cats?

Introducing Cold Laser Therapy - a gentle, non-invasive treatment that harnesses the power of focused light to enhance blood flow and promote cell regeneration.

This drug-free approach effectively addresses inflammatory conditions and complements conventional medical treatments for soft tissue injuries, tendon issues, arthritis, and wound healing.

Experience the benefits of this cutting-edge technology for the improved well-being of your cat!

Laser Therapy Procedure in Cats

Before administering laser therapy to your cat, the vet will examine its medical history and conduct a physical check. In case your cat has an infectious ailment, the vet may ask for blood work and urinalysis before initiating the laser therapy. If your cat has a physical ailment like arthritis, the vet may take radiographs of the affected area to ensure no hidden irregularities.

How Doe Cold Laser Therapy Help Treat Cats

Yes. The veterinary industry has deemed pet laser therapy safe and effective. It can effectively treat diseases, injuries, and conditions such as tissue injuries (including strains and sprains) and arthritis.

Some of the benefits that cold laser therapy can offer are:

  • Enhance circulation
  • Allowing the muscles to relax
  • Decrease nerve sensitivity
  • Vasodilation can increase blood flow, ultimately increasing oxygen and speeding up the healing
  • Reduce pain and swelling
  • The release of endorphins
  • Speed the healing process

In addition, laser therapy does not have any negative side effects, and no sedation is required. You also don't need to worry about your cat missing any fur, as cold laser therapy doesn't require the removal of fur in order to complete treatment properly.

Laser Therapy Recovery in Cats

On average, a laser therapy session for cats lasts approximately 8-12 minutes. After the session, the cat can return home. Usually, within 12-24 hours, the cat will show signs of improvement. However, additional sessions are necessary to resolve the issue completely.

What Are Some Common Concerns That Cold Laser Therapy Can Help Treat?

There are many conditions and symptoms that veterinary laser therapy can help with, including:

  • Chronic arthritis
  • Surgical incisions
  • Tendon and ligament injuries
  • Traumatic injuries

Your cat may not be able to undergo the traditional method of treatment and, therefore, may benefit from veterinary cold laser therapy, such as:

  • Pets who suffer from liver disease leaving them unable to take commonly used medications
  • Cats that are only able to use specific pain management medications
  • Exotic pets that may not be able to have medications administered normally
  • Older pets that are unable to be medicated due to decreased organ function

Will my cat feel the laser while receiving treatment using veterinary cold lasers?

If the veterinarian administering laser therapy to your cat is skilled and experienced, the treatment should not cause any discomfort.

Our observations suggest that when the vet uses a handheld laser wand to move over injured tissue, it produces a comforting sensation that most pets find relaxing.

During the treatment, all staff and patients must wear protective goggles to avoid permanent damage to human and feline retinas, as laser beams aimed at the eye can be harmful.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

Are you interested in learning more about cold laser therapy for cats? Book an appointment today with our Mahopac vets.

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