More about the laser therapy

It’s all new to me, so I got Ming-Yi to copy what’s on the banner out and she explained some terms to me.

RLT-24 Veterinary Laser Therapy

Therapeutic effects:

Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment option that uses light energy to stimulate cells and promote healing. This form of therapy has gained popularity in veterinary practices due to the following potential benefits:

Pain relief & anti-inflammatory:
Laser therapy can help reduce pain and inflammation in animals suffering from a wide range of conditions, including arthritis, joint pain and musculoskeletal injuries. It normalizes ion channels and releases endorphins and enkephalins that produce an analgesic effect. This reduces the need for medication, which can help minimize potential side effects.

Accelerated tissue repair & cell growth with non-invasive acupuncture techniques:
Laser therapy can help promote healing by increasing blood flow to the affected area and stimulating cell growth. With acupuncture techniques, the healing process may be further improved as accurate and specific penetration into points on the body accelerate cellular reproduction and growth, without the use of actual needles.

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About endorphins and enkephalins:

Endorphins are the body’s natural painkillers. Endorphins are released by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland in response to pain or stress, this group of peptide hormones both relieves pain and creates a general feeling of well-being. The name of these hormones comes from the term “endogenous morphine.” “Endogenous” because they’re produced in our bodies. Morphine refers to the opioid painkiller whose actions they mimic.

Enkephalins are small peptides that can serve as neurotransmitters in the brain. Enkephalins act to attenuate substance P release in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and inhibit afferent pain fibers.


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