2012年7月18日星期三

Diode Laser for Veterinary Therapy


Clinical Application:
Veterinary laser therapy: Wound healing, Pain release.



Clinic Mechanisms:
The most fundamental thing to keep in mind is that the cell (and the body as a whole) is
comprised of more than 80% water. The variation in water content between different kinds of
cells (with the exception of bone cells) is negligible and so laser therapy as a whole is highly
non-selective. Cells do, however, contain some heavier elements that can act as a contrast
agent against water, and which can therefore be targeted with laser radiation; the most
relevant examples are iron and copper.


Not surprisingly, these elements are the ones that exist at the core of the two most important
photoacceptors in the body: hemoglobin at the core of blood cells and cytochrome c oxidase
in the mitochondria.


So these complexes are the principle absorbers of mammalian tissue by light in the near
infrared (NIR) range of the electromagnetic spectrum (other than melanin in the skin).



The central goal is to stimulate the cell (and ultimately, the body) to perform its natural
functions, but at an enhanced rate. These natural functions are not only extremely numerous
(ranging from protein synthesis to enzyme secretion, from cell signaling to physical
movement) but also highly cell-type dependent. Any attempt to directly target one of the
multitude and variety of these specific enzymes is difficult, and fundamentally unnecessary. If
instead, the metabolism, specifically the respiratory chain, can be stimulated, the cell will
enhance the functionality of all of its natural processes.


Fortunately, both hemoglobin and cytochrome c oxidase are involved in cell metabolism and
their roles in the respiration chain are linked.


So the laser could help the respiration and then in result have a good performance in laser
therapy.



Medical device:
CHEESE 10W 940nm
VELAS 30W 980nm
VELAS 60W 980nm


Accessories:
VET Laser therapy hand piece



Operation procedure:
Feline Therapy:
Stifle/elbow Hip/shoulder Tarsus/Carpus Back Clean wound Contam/burn Soft tissue
Edema Tendons Fractures Acupuncture
Canine Therapy:
Stifle/elbow Hip/shoulder Tarsus/Carpus Back Clean wound Contam/burn Soft tissue
Edema Tendons Fractures Acupuncture
Equine Therapy:
Stifle Hip/shoulder Hock/Fetlock Back Clean wound Contam/burn Soft tissue Edema
Tendons Fractures Acupuncture


Advantage:

1 Laser therapy is a new solution for pain release.
2 Very good performances for wound healing
3 Reliable laser quality


Notice:
1. Choose the right power setting.
2. Please fix the adjustable therapy hand piece before laser emmiting.





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