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Laser therapy has become increasingly popular in small animal practice and has many benefits to the patient—including reduced inflammation, faster tissue healing, and less pain—and can be used in a wide variety of conditions including wounds, sprains, and fractures. Aimed at the first opinion vet, this very practical book covers the most important aspects of laser use in the practice environment. It approaches the subject by taking two perspectives—fundamental science and clinical applications—and combining them for a robust, useful guide to the practice of laser therapy. Information covered includes: how lasers work on tissue; how to use them in different scenarios; how to maximise results; how to use them on different conditions including soft tissue, musculoskeletal and neurological; how to integrate lasers with other therapies; when not to use lasers or use with caution; how to choose the equipment and implement it in the practice environment and promote the treatment to clients. The book also includes case studies to illustrate the use of lasers in practice on a range of conditions in different animals including dogs, cats, and exotics. Veterinary Laser Therapy in Small Animal Practice combines the clinical and scientific approaches reflected in the work of the two authors, showing how both sides together can help you have a positive impact on the patient.
I haven't had this much fun with lasers since the last Pink Floyd cover concert. In short, AMAZING. This has changed my life in how I have conceptualized the opportunity to use lasers on dogs. I have thought about this for some time, but now I truly understand the benefits of doing so after reading this book. Please read this book so you can understand how great the use of lasers can be of use in pets of all shapes and sides. Of note, there are no spelling mistakes in this review.