This technology utilizes specific wavelengths of light to interact with tissues at a cellular level, promoting healing and pain relief. A focused beam of light stimulates cell activity, leading to increased blood flow, reduced inflammation, and accelerated tissue repair. For instance, it can be employed to treat wounds, manage arthritis pain, and reduce post-surgical swelling in animals.
Offering a non-invasive and often drug-free approach to managing a range of conditions, this modality has become increasingly important in animal care. Its ability to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing makes it a valuable tool for veterinarians seeking to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. While relatively recent in veterinary medicine, the science behind it has been studied and refined for decades, leading to increasingly sophisticated and effective applications.