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When you combine more power with the correct wavelengths you get deeper penetration, faster treatment times and the ideal therapeutic dosage, so you can treat difficult conditions, and get better clinical results.
When you combine more power with the correct wavelengths you get deeper penetration, faster treatment times and the ideal therapeutic dosage, so you can treat difficult conditions, and get better clinical results.
The J-Ray lasers can deliver considerably more therapeutic laser energy than all other Class II and III therapy lasers available on today’s current market. The J-Ray Lasers were engineered to produce the optimal power and protocols for Veterinary Clinics and Mobile Practices. Energy does equal penetration!
The optimal therapeutic wavelength of 810 nm & 980nm are used for maximum penetration and efficacy, with choice of operating modes from continuous wave (CW); single pulse & pulsed modes.
I've been meaning to get this to you as we have had a lot of success with the J-Ray for several cases of chronic pain and also acute injury. Here is our most impressive case study:
Bella, a 6 y.o. Puggle presented for a second opinion after several days of hospitalization at a 24 hour care facility for suspected IVDD. She was on a fentanyl CRI while in the hospital along with oral prednisolone, gabapentin and methocarbamol. She remained significantly painful in her lumbar spine with mild to moderate ataxia and pronounced proprioceptive defects in her hindlimbs. Her owner and I discussed options for alternative treatments in order to help avoid surgical intervention but she did not have any of Bella's medications with her and I was reluctant to suggest changes to her treatment regimen without dosages/administration frequency, etc. We opted to perform a laser therapy treatment on her lumbar spine and make adjustments to her medication once the owner was at home and could give me the pertinent information.
The next morning, Bella's owner called to report that she was a different dog! She was walking with no ataxia and had started eating well and sleeping comfortably again. I recommended tapering off of medications and starting a laser treatment regimen once to twice weekly. When she presented later in the week (only 3 days after initial treatment), she was bright and no longer uncomfortable. Proprioceptive deficits and ataxia were completely resolved and she no longer had the hunched posture associated with lumbar pain in dogs.
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