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Veterinary Webinars

A New Approach to the Laser Therapy Continuum of Care: From Hospital to Home

You have different clinical goals at every stage of care. Advancements in laser therapy have led to a new approach to veterinary care: photoceuticals. Like pharmaceuticals, photoceuticals are prescribed doses of light, optimized to achieve a predictable response and superior outcomes. Using the right photoceutical tool at each stage of care allows you to meet your clinical goals throughout a complete plan of care.

In this webinar, Dr. James S. Gaynor will break down the science of photoceuticals and the practical applications of light in the veterinary practice. You will learn how to use different in-clinic and at-home photoceutical tools during every stage in the continuum of care, from relieving acute pain to healing tissue and maintaining relief in the long term.

Length:
29:32:00
Date
04/05/2022
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Region , General , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , LED , LaserU Suggested , Yes , Profession , DVM

New Trends for Laser Use in Veterinary Ophthalmic Conditions

By understanding advances in ophthalmic diseases, we know that an ophthalmic lesion does not disable an animal initially, as much as other injuries like lameness. However, if they progress, they can become infected, painful, and in extreme cases the patient can lose sight.

When we talk about Corneal diseases we know that in the presence of an ulcer we are expecting the presence of vascularization, this is the form that the cornea has for healing. Blood vessels take growth factors, new cells and help the antibiotics to reach the lesion zone. By using super pulsed laser to stimulate blood vessels, we increase circulation to the corneal ulceration. This increases the time of healing and prevents different complications that need surgery to be repaired. 

Another disease that we are trying to help control is Equine Recurrent Uveitis.  It is a chronic non-curable disease, and every episode is worse, and that can lead to intraocular damage and is the number one cause of sight loss in horses. It is however controllable, and we can work to improve swelling and pain with super pulsed laser, as we do with the ocular signs with eyelid lacerations.

Join Aytzee Piñón, DVM, Iker Asteinza, DVM and Douglas Johnson from LTU for the October webinar as they review laser trends in veterinary ophthalmic conditions.

Length:
66:00:00
Date
10/21/2021
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Diagnosis or Condition , Other , Region , Head , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , LED , Color , Red , Wavelengths , 600-700 , Power , <500 mW , Frequency , Super Pulsed , Type of Output , SPL , Type of Publication , Other , LaserU Suggested , Yes , Outcome , Positive , Profession , DVM

Pushing the Limits of Light: Super Pulsed Laser and the Mighty Mitochondria

We know that super pulsed laser therapy works.  It has been successfully used to mitigate pain and improve healing in veterinary medicine for years. But do you know how super pulsed laser therapy works? 

This webinar will focus on how light energy interacts with the body and how the mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell, is involved in transforming light into cellular energy. 

Join Dr. Shauna Cantwell, DVM and Douglas Johnson, VP of Clinical and Scientific Affairs at Multi Radiance as they discuss the science, mechanism, and application of super pulsed laser. We will share a few case stories that should increase your confidence to treat clients and achieve the outcomes you desire.

Length:
92:27:00
Date
07/16/2021
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Diagnosis or Condition , Other , Body Part , Body , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , Color , Red , Infrared , Power , <500 mW , Frequency , Super Pulsed , LaserU Suggested , Yes

Veterinary Orthopedic Rehab with Super Pulsed Laser

Physical therapy and rehabilitation following orthopedic surgery in companion animals have become more common and new advancements in this field have been made in recent years. However, surgery alone may not return the animal to its previous physical activity. 
Rehabilitation therapies following surgery can restore function as well as strength, coordination, and balance. The novel use of Super Pulsed Laser has been shown to improve outcomes following musculoskeletal procedures and may help restore function as well as reduce pain and facilitate healing. 
Join Iker Asteinza Castro, MVZ M.SC. Dipl., for a one-hour discussion on post-surgical rehabilitation programs incorporating Super Pulsed Laser Therapy.  A discussion on various cases will be presented as well as how to develop an AT-HOME Laser Therapy program for your clients.

Length:
79:56:00
Date
05/27/2021
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Diagnosis or Condition , Fractures , Inflammation , Body Part , Body , Region , General , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , LED , Color , Red , Infrared , Wavelengths , 600-700 , 800-900 , 901-910 , Power , <500 mW , Frequency , Super Pulsed , Type of Output , SPL , Type of Publication , Other , Profession , DVM

Veterinary Surgery and Super Pulsed Laser

Super pulsed laser therapy (SPLT) has been shown to modulate the inflammatory process without adverse effects by reducing pain and swelling and promoting the repair of damaged tissue. The effect of SPLT on acute pain from soft-tissue injury may be related to the consequent reduction in edema, hemorrhage, neutrophil infiltration, inflammatory cytokines and enzymes. The swelling-reduction effect of SPLT may be related to its ability to accelerate the regeneration of lymph vessels and decrease vascular permeability.
Join Dr. Iker Asteinza for the February Webinar as he explores the use of SPLT and how it may help to improve veterinary surgical outcomes by accelerating surgical incision healing, reducing pain and the need for medications post-surgery, and assists in the reduction of post-surgical infections

Length:
1-2 pm EST
Date
02/25/2021
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Region , General , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , LED , Color , Red , Infrared , Blue , Wavelengths , 600-700 , 800-900 , 901-910 , Power , <500 mW , Frequency , Super Pulsed , Type of Output , SPL , Type of Publication , Other , LaserU Suggested , Yes , Profession , DVM

Veterinary- At Home Laser Therapy: Bridging the Care and Revenue Gap caused by Social Distancing

In this time of social distancing, inflammation control, wound healing, and treatment for 300+ common conditions. At-home, easy to use, pet owner-administered laser therapy under your supervision, could be the answer for care continuity during these times and beyond.

Join Multi Radiance's J. Mark Strong and Dr. Youkey (Yukiko Kuwahara, DVM, CVA) as they discuss:

  • Ways to bridge the care gap caused by mandated social distancing
  • New ways to manage pain in chronic patients, with at-home laser therapy
  • Ways to generate passive revenue for your practice now and in the future, with rental lasers
  • Coping with fewer clinic visits during social distancing
  • Disinfecting your clinic and rental lasers

Length:
1-2pm EST
Date
04/09/2020
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Research Category , General , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , LED , Frequency , Super Pulsed , LaserU Suggested , Yes , Profession , DVM

Veterinary - Shedding New Light on Bovine Medicine

Dealing with dairy cattle is a big job in more ways than one. A mature cow weighs approximately 1500 pounds. Injuries happen often. As a dairy herd veterinarian Herd Health includes: Pregnancy checking, uterine health checks, taking care of sick cows or calves, revamping protocols involving milk quality, dry cows, transition cows, milking cows, calf feeding, vaccination programs, parasite control, lameness, etc. Using low level laser in the practice may involve treating various conditions, including injuries, mastitis, sperm motility, udder edema, vaginal tearing/swelling from calving, and sick calves. These patients HATE needles and there is always the excitement of experimenting with new cases. Join Lisa Cawte-Baker, Canadian Certified Equine Laser Therapist, and Dr. Steph Rhebergen, Veterinarian and partner in the Abbotsford Veterinary Clinic in Vancouver, Canada, as they discuss some of the issues that occur with such large animals and how laser has a definite positive impact on her business and her clients.

Length:
49:32:00
Date
10/29/2018
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Diagnosis or Condition , Bone Repair , Cell Proliferation , Other , Pain , Sprains , Strain , Swelling , Tissue Repair , Ulcers , Vascular Conditions , Wound Care , Wounds , Body Part , Body , Region , General , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , LED , Magnetic , Color , Red , Infrared , Blue , Wavelengths , 600-700 , 800-900 , 901-910 , Power , <500 mW , Frequency , Super Pulsed , Type of Output , SPL , Type of Publication , Other , LaserU Suggested , Yes , Profession , DVM

Super Pulsed Laser and the Holistic Veterinary Practice

Onsite statistics from The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association revealed it has over 800 members in the U.S. This may seem like a healthy number, but according to the AVMA there are currently 121,461 veterinarians in the U.S. This puts veterinarians offering holistic medicine at considerably less than 1%.  But now in 2018, Holistic Veterinary practices are opening nationwide at a more frequent pace than past years. Using SPL as a non-invasive, non-drug and non-thermal treatment is a great addition to your holistic practice.

Join equine laser therapist Lisa Cawte-Baker and her special guest speaker Shauna Cantwell, DVM as they share some insightful tips used in the successful treatment of challenging cases in holistic practice utilizing Super Pulsed Laser.

Length:
48:30:00
Date
07/30/2018
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Diagnosis or Condition , Other , Body Part , Body , Region , General , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , LED , Color , Red , Infrared , Wavelengths , 600-700 , 800-900 , 901-910 , Power , <500 mW , Frequency , Super Pulsed , Type of Output , SPL , Type of Publication , Other , Profession , DVM

Vet Webinar: Break Through the Pain with Super Pulsed Laser Therapy

The American College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists (ACVA) believes that animal pain and suffering are clinically important conditions that adversely affect an animal's quality of life, and how it can be a versatile and effective tool to in pain management in veterinary practice.

Attendees will become familiar with the technology, learn treatment protocols

*How laser therapy treats pain
*Understanding sequencing through Priority Principle
*Dose - Stimulation vs Inhibition
*To treat or not to treat?
*Quick Start: Getting Success from Day 1 using basic principles

Length:
59:01:00
Date
03/13/2014
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Diagnosis or Condition , Inflammation , Pain , Spasm , Swelling , Body Part , Ankle , Back , Chest , Neck , Region , Back , Chest , LE , Neck , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , LED , Color , Red , Infrared , Blue , Wavelengths , 400-500 , 600-700 , 800-900 , 901-910 , Probe Construction , Combo , Power , <500 mW , Frequency , Super Pulsed , Product Relativity , ACTIV , MR4 , Type of Output , SPL , LaserU Suggested , Yes , Profession , DVM

Accelerate Traumatic Wound Healing in Animals with Super Pulsed Laser Therapy

This veterinary webinar reviews priority of laser therapy treatment through animal case study review and discussion.  Wound treatments are shown in equine, companion and exotic animals.  This in-depth overview shows how laser therapy can bring wounds to close faster.

Length:
1-2 PM EST
Date
12/05/2013
Price:
29.95
Tags:
Diagnosis or Condition , Wound Care , Body Part , Body , Region , General , Tissue , Animal , Type of Device , Laser , LED , Magnetic , ESTIM , Color , Red , Infrared , Blue , Wavelengths , 400-500 , 600-700 , 800-900 , 901-910 , Probe Construction , Combo , Power , <500 mW , Frequency , Super Pulsed , Product Relativity , ACTIV , Profession , DVM
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