Conditions Laser Therapy May Help Support

Laser therapy is widely used in veterinary rehabilitation to support dogs experiencing pain, inflammation, reduced mobility, or slow tissue recovery. Cold laser therapy works by delivering targeted light energy that may help support circulation, cellular activity, and natural recovery processes.

Many veterinarians and pet owners use laser therapy as part of a broader care plan to help support comfort, healing, and mobility in dogs with different health conditions.

Pain Support
May help support comfort
Mobility
Helps support joint movement
Recovery
Supports healing routines
Non-Invasive
No surgery required

Common Conditions Laser Therapy May Help Support

Arthritis in Dogs

Arthritis is one of the most common causes of stiffness and joint pain in older dogs. Laser therapy may help support comfort, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility.

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Hip Dysplasia

Hip dysplasia can cause joint instability, discomfort, and reduced activity. Laser therapy is often used as supportive care for mobility and joint health.

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Back Pain

Dogs with back pain may show stiffness, difficulty jumping, or reduced movement. Laser therapy may help support muscle relaxation and pain relief.

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Muscle Injuries

Muscle strains or injuries may occur from exercise, accidents, or overuse. Laser therapy is commonly used to support recovery and reduce inflammation.

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Post-Surgical Recovery

After surgery, laser therapy may help support healing, reduce swelling, and improve tissue recovery as part of a veterinarian-guided recovery plan.

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Wound Healing

Laser therapy may support tissue regeneration and healing of minor wounds by helping stimulate circulation and cellular activity.

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Lick Granuloma

Lick granuloma occurs when dogs repeatedly lick a specific area, causing skin irritation. Laser therapy may help support skin recovery and reduce inflammation.

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Support Your Dog's Comfort and Recovery

Cold laser therapy devices allow many pet owners to support their dog's recovery at home with a gentle, non-invasive treatment option.

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