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This course outlines the biological effects of medical lasers for treating common conditions in companion animals.

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This course outlines the biological effects of medical lasers for treating common conditions in companion animals.  It covers the effects of medical lasers in the promotion of analgesia, acceleration of wound healing, and reduction of inflammation.

There are demonstrations for treating a variety of disorders concerning the oral cavity, ear, cervical region, elbow, lumbar spine, hip, stifle, tarsus, and others.

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this class, you should be able to:

  • Describe how laser therapy promotes analgesia and reduces inflammation
  • Explain how laser therapy accelerates wound healing
  • Identify proper dosages, settings, and procedures for applying laser therapy
  • Describe proper techniques for applying laser therapy to companion animals

Prerequisites

  • Medical Laser Safety
  • The Science Behind Medical Lasers

Details

This course outlines the biological effects of medical lasers for treating common conditions in companion animals. It covers the effects of medical lasers in the promotion of analgesia, acceleration of wound healing, and reduction of inflammation.

There are demonstrations for treating a variety of disorders concerning the oral cavity, ear, cervical region, elbow, lumbar spine, hip, stifle, tarsus, and others.

Outline

Unit 01: Biochemical Effects of Lasers & Analgesia

Unit 02: Inflammation Reduction

Unit 03: Wound Healing through Photobiostimulation

Unit 04: Biological & Physiological Effects of Laser Therapy

Unit 05: General Laser Therapy Principles

Unit 06: Administration to Oral Cavity, Ear, Cervical Region, and Shoulder

Unit 07: Administration to Elbow, Carpals, Lumbar Spine, Hip, Stifle, & Tarsus

Unit 08: Additional Conditions & Administration to Avian Species

Certifications

AABSV RACE Approval

Program #15396

Credit Hours: 1.5 Hours

This program has been approved for 1.5 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call AIMLA (937.642.9813) for further information.

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