Management of the Articular Degenerative Disease of the Dog: Comparison of Physical and Pharmacological Therapies

Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) is one of the most common and disabling Orthopaedic conditions of pets. This study compared the efficacy on arthritic pain control of a physical therapy protocol, including MLS® treatment and hydrotherapy, versus traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) therapy.
Case Study: Fooki, a Cat with Abdominal Injuries Caused by MRSA

After MLS Laser Therapy treatment for pain and edema, Fooki’s wounds healed.
Case Study: Artemis, a Labrador Retriever with Tetraparesis and Pressure Ulcers

After MLS Laser Therapy treatment for tetraparesis, Artemis returned home on her legs.
Preliminary Data on the Efficacy of Multi-wave (Multi-wavelength) Diode Laser on Bacteria in Superficial Canine Pyoderma.

This study confirmed that a single application of MLS Laser Therapy significantly reduces the microbial load typical of superficial canine pyoderma lesions.
Case Study: Enton, Weimaraner with Paraplegia from Spinal Disc Herniation

After a car accident, Enton was treated using MLS Laser Therapy for 7 days, combined with hydrotherapy and exercise.
Case Study: Burton, Cat with Stifle and Carpus Osteoarthritis

Burton was diagnosed with osteoarthritis when he was brought to the clinic due to inactivity. After 5 sessions of MLS Laser Therapy, Burton returned to his usual activities.
Case Study: Maru, Dog with Post-surgical Lumbar Disc Extrusion

After receiving MLS Laserpuncture, the patient is able to walk for longer, with improved stability and correct proprioceptive posture.
Conservative Physiotherapy Treatment in 4 Patients with Brachial Plexus Avulsion

The clinical trial aimed to evaluate the success in recovery of autonomous movement in 4 veterinary patients affected by avulsion of the brachial plexus using a specific physiotherapy protocol consisting in exercise, laser therapy and diathermy.