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Laser Therapy Protocol: Unwind, Tissue Repair, Inflammation | My Pet Laser
Start with the Unwind Protocol to relax the animal. Use Setting #3, 1000-3000 Hz, and slowly scan from the base of the skull down to the tail, distal to the midline to hit nerve roots and avoid treating directly over bone. To treat post-op wounds or lick granulomas, use My Pet Laser Setting #2 at 250 Hz and treat around the affected area to promote tissue repair. For inflammation, use Setting #1 at 50 Hz and treat around the affected joints or areas.
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August 14, 2024
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