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Old 07-25-2010, 11:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Our Vet Hospital recently got the equipment/training for laser therapy. I've read a little about it online and here on the forum. Casey has been on cosequin and rimadyl for couple years--due to stomach issues rimadyl or any anti-inflammatories can no longer be used. I'm looking for some opinions from those of you here that have tried laser for arthritis in a senior dog good/bad/likes or dislikes. There may be info/threads right here that I've missed and/or haven't "searched" correctly for. Anyway Thanks in advance.

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Old 07-25-2010, 11:38 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The only thing I can tell you is that my vet showed it to me as an option for my dog at some point. I asked her if it worked and her response was "oh Yes! I used it on myself!" She had a neck injury from some sort of accident. After using it the pain was gone.
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I've never heard of it but would love to know more about it! Mac's going to be 10 next month and has arthritis which I'm sure will get worse as he gets older. Also am interested for myself since I have a lot of problems with my hands.
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Bella was getting it - after she had a weird back incident - and she liked it very much - it was like half an hour and she didn't move, except when they switched places (hip, spine, hip). She was very happy to be lasered!

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Here's a thread I had when we took Dunc to laser therapy:

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It worked great after several treatments and they got the settings to where it needed to be for him. But we haven't done it in a while. Since adding 2000 mg of ester c to his diet, we've had no need for it. He's moving around as good as good/better than with the therapy.
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I had VOM or veterinary orthopedic manipulation done on my past shepherd. It did wonders!
Also, he had stomach troubles...we gave him sulcrafate 1gm for it and it did wonders.
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Our Vet Hospital recently got the equipment/training for laser therapy. I've read a little about it online and here on the forum. Casey has been on cosequin and rimadyl for couple years--due to stomach issues rimadyl or any anti-inflammatories can no longer be used. I'm looking for some opinions from those of you here that have tried laser for arthritis in a senior dog good/bad/likes or dislikes. There may be info/threads right here that I've missed and/or haven't "searched" correctly for. Anyway Thanks in advance.

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According to my vet it works well. I haven't tried it for arthritis, I did use it for inflammation on on one of our dogs. I have always relied on acupuncture and chiropractic treatment for my older arthritic dogs, that approach helped them tremendously. I stay away from things like Rimadyl and NSAIDS, they can be very hard on the kidneys and liver (I had a dog go into kidney failure after just a short time on Etogesic). I would definitely give the laser a try, it is a gentle heat which they seem to like.
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