Case Studies
MLS Laser Therapy Case Studies in Veterinary Medicine
Daya San, a horse with a bite wound on her neck
Severe Bite Wound Near Jugular Equine Case Study Species: horseGender: femaleAge: 2 YOName: Daya SanSpecies: horseGender: femaleAge: 2 YOName: Daya San Clinical case: Daya San was found with a wound on both sides
Lux, a Horse with an injury to the lateral fetlock ligament.
Injury to the lateral fetlock ligament. Equine Case Study SPECIES: HorseBREED: Sella ItalianoGENDER: GeldingAGE: 15 yearsCOMPETITIVE ACTIVITY: Show jumping, cat. 135 Clinical case: The day after
Liebelei, a horse with chronic phlebitis in the tarsal vein of the right hock
SPECIES: HorseBREED:HannoverGENDER: MareAGE: 16 YONAME: Liebelei Clinical case: When visited, Liebelei had chronic phlebitis in the tarsal vein of the right hock, including notable oedema and pain. For this reason,
Liebelei, a horse with acute phlebitis to the left jugular vein
SPECIES: HorseBREED: HannoverGENDER: MareAGE: 16NAME: Liebelei Clinical caseFollowing incorrect iatrogenic movements, Liebelei developed an inflammation to the jugular vein. The examination confirms acute phlebitis to the jugular vein with clearly
Equine Case Study on Horse with Recurring Tendinitis
A Horse with recurring tendinitis Equine Medicine Case Study SPECIES: HorseBREED: Sella ItalianoGENDER: GeldingAGE: 8 years oldNAME: Grey Clinical case: Following recurring tendinitis to the
MLS Laser Therapy in Dogs with Pressure Ulcers and Open Wound: Case Reports
MLS Laser Therapy in Dogs with Pressure Ulcers and Open Wound: Case Reports Energy for Health, Volume 7 L. Dragone, S. Palladini, M. Glazar
MLS Laser Therapy Case Study: Treatment of Infected Rattlesnake Bite Wound
Case Study: Clinical management of infected rattlesnake bite wound. See treatments and how MLS Laser Therapy helped this 2 year old dog recover.
Veterinary Laser Surgery – Skin and subcutaneous lesions
Shwannoma, male 18-month-old Doberman
MLS Laser Therapy Case Study: Infected Wound
2-year old dog with a bite wound from a pygmy rattlesnake. Diagnosed with Infected Wound & Chronic Inflammation, she was treated with laser therapy daily for 12 days to combat wound contamination and chronic inflammation. Tissue and skin continued to regenerate and heal as treatment progressed and improved vastly.
MLS Laser Therapy Case Study: Feline Postpartum Atonic Bladder
Posted by Niki Lindquist on 7/11/18 Presented by Ellen Carozza, LVT at Nova Cat Clinic in Arlington, VA Bree, a 2 YO female Maine Coon came into
MLS Laser Therapy Case Study: Feline Postpartum Atonic Bladder
Treatment of Postpartum Atonic Bladder with MLS Laser Therapy, a case study. Successfully Treated! Bree was able to raise her kittens without pharmaceutical intervention.
Boost Your Veterinary Practice’s Revenue with Laser Therapy
Online and big-box retailers, free spay/neuter clinics, and changes in vaccine protocols are negatively impacting veterinary clinic revenue.
MLS® Treatment for Hoof Bruises on Barefoot Horse
5-year-old saddlebred gelding presented with acute hoof pain with 3/5 lameness. The horse is kept barefoot and lives in a pasture, and treating veterinarian needed to …
Checkpoint, a horse with a bite injury to the tongue.
Equine Case Study Bite Wound to the Tongue SPECIES: HorseBREED: HannoverGENDER: castrated maleAGE: 13 YONAME: Checkpoint Clinical case: Checkpoint was referred for a visit due to the presence of blood
Why Choose MLS Laser Therapy for Veterinary Medicine
THE TECHNOLOGICAL LEADER The innovative and patented Multiwave Locked System (MLS) Therapy Laser was developed in an effort to produce an efficient and simultaneous effect
Applications and Effects of MLS Laser Therapy in Veterinary Medicine
MLS Laser therapy has proven its effectiveness in different situations: the synergistic effect of the two wavelengths has proven a very valuable asset for treating inflammation and pain, and promoting tissue repair and homeostasis.
Case Study: Therapeutic Laser Utilization for Stomatitis.
For many veterinarians, laser therapy is an established tool in the pain management, wound healing and postsurgical arsenal. New applications, such as feline chronic stomatitis, are routinely being discovered.