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Veterinary Laser Equipment

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K-Laser Australia

Therapeutic Laser

Distribution:

Australia, New Zealand

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K-Laser Australia is a trusted provider of therapeutic and surgical laser systems from Italy designed specifically for small animal and equine veterinarians. With a focus on delivering advanced technology, K-Laser Australia offers a range of laser therapy devices that are easy to use and highly effective. The K-Laser Cube series are portable Class IV laser therapy system that weighs just 1.3kg, making it ideal for use in a veterinary practice setting. It is equipped with multiple wavelengths, low and high-power laser options, and both continuous wave and superpulse technology, giving veterinarians the flexibility to customize treatments based on their patients' specific needs. In addition to their innovative laser therapy devices, K-Laser Australia also provides user-friendly software that is designed to be intuitive and easy for veterinary nurses to use. This allows veterinary practices to seamlessly integrate laser therapy into their treatment protocols, enhancing the overall level of care they can offer to their patients.

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K-Laser Performance 30

The ultimate solution for equine and SA veterinarians. Portable, it features all technical options to treat with low to high-level laser therapy. An option surgical kit is also available on this unit.
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K-Laser Performance v2

Perfect for the multifaceted demands of a busy general practice. From musculoskeletal injuries to dermatological applications, this device is packed with technical features for laser therapy.
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K-Laser Speciale

This unit is for those who demand the absolute best and are willing to invest in excellence. The Speciale unit boosts 6 wavelengths, 100W power, including a spectrometer for real-time skin analysis.
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DLC Vet Pty Ltd

Therapeutic Laser

Distribution:

Australia

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Established in 1976, DLC Vet Pty Ltd has successfully provided veterinary professionals with the finest solutions for their practices. Leading the way in the veterinary field, DLC Vet provides the highest calibre of veterinary supplies with the uppermost level of customer service and ongoing after-sales technical support. In 2019, DLC Vet was acquired by Device Technologies to increase their footprint within the veterinary market in Australia and New Zealand. Along with our existing portfolio of products, the Device Technologies group of businesses, offers us an extensive and expanded range

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M-Vet Therapy Laser

The M-Vet is distinguished by its elegant design and user-friendly interface. Attention to every detail results in unparalleled versatility of use. The optical fiber's flexibility and durability, the ergonomic handpiece, and the effortless lens interchangeability ensure quick and effective treatment with consistent results.
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Mphi Vet Therapy Laser

Portable, ergonomic, easy to use, innovative: with Mphi Vet, a “portable unit” device, the beneficial effects of MLS® Laser Therapy are available whenever and wherever you need them.
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Mphi Vet Orange Therapy Laser

With a peak power of 75W, the Orange Vet range is the natural progression from the Mphi Vet range, all the features of which are enhanced and strengthened with the new intensity.
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Veterinary Laser Equipment

The Science of Veterinary Laser Therapy

Veterinary laser therapy, or photobiomodulation, uses specific light wavelengths to penetrate tissues and stimulate cellular activity. This process enhances blood circulation, reduces inflammation, and accelerates tissue repair.


Benefits of Veterinary Laser Therapy

Pain Management and Inflammation Reduction

Therapeutic lasers are highly effective in managing pain and reducing inflammation. A study in the "Journal of Veterinary Medicine" found that veterinary laser therapy significantly decreases pain and inflammation in pets with arthritis and other chronic conditions, offering a safer alternative to long-term medication.


Accelerated Healing and Tissue Repair

Veterinary laser therapy promotes faster healing and tissue repair by enhancing cellular metabolism and circulation. Research published in the "American Journal of Veterinary Research" showed that laser-treated wounds heal more quickly with less scarring, improving recovery times for surgical and traumatic injuries.


Veterinary Laser Therapy for Surgery

Veterinary laser therapy for surgery emphasizes precision and faster recovery times. Veterinary lasers can be used in various surgical applications including oral and dermal surgery. They help minimize swelling and inflammation, allowing for quicker healing and less postoperative discomfort for animals.


Veterinary Laser Therapy for Small Animals

For small animal practice, veterinary laser therapy focuses on pain management, inflammation control, and wound healing. This makes them an effective solution to assist with rehabilitation physiotherapy, care of chronic conditions and post-surgical recovery.


Equine Veterinary Laser Therapy

Veterinary laser therapy is widely used in the management of equine tendon and ligament injuries to support wound healing and reduce recovery times.


Treatment Parameters for Veterinary Lasers: Power, Wavelength, and Duration

The application of lasers in veterinary medicine requires careful consideration of power, wavelength, and treatment duration.


  1. Power

    • Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT): Typically uses Class 3B lasers with power levels in the range of 5 to 500 mW. Suitable for pain management, reducing inflammation, and promoting wound healing.

    • High-Power Laser Therapy (HPLT): Often uses Class 4 lasers with power outputs above 500 mW. Used for more intense treatments such as deep tissue therapy, surgical procedures, and advanced pain management.

  2. Wavelength:

    Different wavelengths of veterinary lasers penetrate tissues to varying depths and have distinct biological effects.

    • 600-700 nm (red light): Effective for superficial tissues and skin conditions.

    • 700-1000 nm (near-infrared light): Penetrates deeper into tissues, suitable for muscle, joint, and deeper tissue treatments.

  3. Treatment Duration:

    • Low-Power Lasers: Typically require longer exposure times to achieve therapeutic effects, often ranging from a few minutes to 20 minutes per session.

    • High-Power Lasers: Shorter treatment durations due to higher energy delivery, often lasting a few seconds to a couple of minutes per area treated.


Implementing Laser Therapy in Veterinary Practices

Training and Equipment

Proper training and high-quality equipment are essential for effective veterinary laser therapy. Veterinary professionals need to understand the correct techniques and safety protocols. Investing in reliable, top-tier laser devices ensures consistent and effective results for patients. Advanced systems feature pre-set protocols for common conditions, enhancing ease of use and treatment efficiency.


Integrating Veterinary Laser Therapy into Routine Care

Therapeutic lasers are transforming veterinary medicine, offering non-invasive and pain-free treatments for various conditions. By incorporating laser therapy into their services, veterinary practices can enhance care quality, improve patient outcomes, and stay ahead in the evolving field of animal health.


Why Enquire Through Vet Trade?

Vet Trade connects veterinary professionals with reputable suppliers of veterinary laser therapy equipment, including K-Laser Australia and DLC. Vet Trade helps you to navigate the supplier and product landscape, ensuring you find the perfect veterinary laser therapy system for your needs.


For more information on integrating advanced laser therapy into your practice, understanding the safety and regulatory aspects of veterinary lasers, and for more information on equipment specifications, enquire about Veterinary Therapeutic Lasers today.


References

  1. M. R. Hamblin, "Photobiomodulation Therapy: The Light at the End of the Tunnel," Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2020.

  2. S. E. Moore et al., "The Effects of Laser Therapy on Wound Healing," American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2018.

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