New Revolutionary K Laser changes the lives of Pets in Dorset
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Laser treatment, used for some time on humans, is now being used to treat a wide range of conditions in pets from fractures and sprains to arthritis and hip dysplasia. It can also be used post-surgery on wounds and for procedures such as neutering and spaying to encourage faster healing. It works by running a laser over the affected area on the animal’s body, stimulating cells, increasing circulation and promoting healing leading to reduction in swelling, inflammation, stiffness and pain.
The treatment has little to no sensation for the pets who can only usually feel warmth, meaning they are able to relax during the procedure. An added benefit is that pet owners can also be present while the procedure is administered.
Elaine said: “I could see that this machine represented a vital advance in treatment of pets for all manner of conditions. My own 17 ½ year old cat was treated and we immediately saw a big improvement to his arthritis. Two of my friends also saw notable improvements in their pets. This is something I wanted our policyholders in our region to benefit from and our association with Friars Moor will further this. Policyholders from a wide area will now be able to be referred to Friars Moor for cost effective and pain free treatment that clearly gives remarkable results. At Animal Friends we are always trying to find ways to make the treatment and claims processes easier for our customers and for the practices we regularly deal with.”
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First established in the 1950's,
http://www.friarsmoorvets.co.uk
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