Companion Laser Duo Therapy at Blue Sky Animal Hospital
At Blue Sky Animal Hospital, our Companion Laser Duo gives us a modern, noninvasive way to help reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and support healing in pets dealing with a wide range of conditions. Laser therapy, also called photobiomodulation therapy, uses therapeutic light energy to target injured or inflamed tissue and promote a beneficial cellular response. In practical terms, that means a comfortable treatment option that can help pets recover more quickly and feel better with less reliance on medications alone.
Laser therapy is an extremely versatile tool in veterinary medicine. It is commonly used for osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, sprains, strains, tendon and ligament injuries, muscle soreness, rehabilitation, and selected fracture-healing cases. It is also used for wounds, burns, lick granulomas, pododermatitis, otitis, pyoderma, abscesses, anal sacculitis, mastitis, and other inflammatory or dermatologic conditions. Companion’s published veterinary use lists also include selected dental, neurologic, abdominal, thoracic, and urinary applications.
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Post-Surgical Recovery and Infection Support
One of the biggest advantages of the Companion Laser Duo is its role in post-surgical recovery. Laser therapy is commonly used after procedures to help reduce postoperative pain, decrease inflammation, and support incisional healing. It may also be used around orthopedic procedures, fracture repairs, spays and neuters, amputations, cystotomies, enterotomies, skin grafts, and dental extractions. When used appropriately as part of the overall treatment plan, laser therapy can support the body’s normal healing response and help pets return to comfort and function sooner.
With regard to infection, laser therapy can be used as an adjunctive treatment in certain infectious and inflammatory conditions, and Companion includes infections among its clinical applications. In post-operative and wound cases, the main message is that laser therapy may help create a better healing environment by reducing inflammation and supporting tissue recovery. It should not be viewed as a substitute for proper surgical technique, wound care, antibiotics when indicated, or other medical treatment, but rather as a valuable tool that may help lower complication risk and improve recovery in selected patients.
Comfortable, Noninvasive Treatment Option
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Laser therapy is also attractive because it is noninvasive, drug-free, and generally well tolerated. Treatments are typically quick, there is no shaving required for routine use, and many pets find the experience relaxing. For some patients, laser therapy is used as a standalone comfort and healing modality; for others, it becomes part of a larger plan that may include medication, rehabilitation, surgery, or wound management.
Our goal is simple: to give pets another safe, effective option for pain relief, healing support, and recovery. If your pet is dealing with pain, inflammation, a wound, or recovering from surgery, contact Blue Sky Animal Hospital to learn whether Companion Laser Duo therapy may help.
The Companion Laser Duo May Be Recommended For
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Companion Stance Analyzer
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Osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease
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Hip or elbow dysplasia
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Sprains, strains, and soft tissue injuries
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Tendon or ligament injuries
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Post-surgical pain and incision healing
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Orthopedic and fracture recovery
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Wounds, burns, and skin graft recoveryLick granulomas and pododermatitis
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Lick granulomas and pododermatitis
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Abscesses and selected skin infections
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Otitis and other inflammatory skin conditions
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Dental pain and post-extraction recovery
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Rehabilitation and chronic pain support