Laser technology is widely used in medicine, and its effectiveness has been proven since its inception. In recent years, low-energy laser therapy has been followed by high-energy laser therapy devices with a much more complex mechanism of action.
At our centre we use ASA MLS (Multiwave Laser System) technology. This is the most advanced laser therapy solution available on the market today.
This laser therapy system uses the latest generation of technology that combines continuous and pulsed laser emission to provide an immediate depth effect. The system also overcomes the limitations of traditional laser therapy devices, allowing more effective treatment for a variety of conditions. In addition, the innovative approach of MLS technology creates the opportunity for lasers and veterinarians to work together to achieve better results.
"MLS patented in Italy and the USA ® pulse is generated by a sophisticated system of continuous and pulsating, synchronized and combined emission, which are diverse according to the wavelength of the waves that reach the deep tissues. Synchronization of emissions enhances therapeutic effects in synergy, as opposed to achieving each effect individually. The synergy of therapeutic effects: anti-inflammatory, anti-oedema and analgesic effects."
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In addition to the MLS laser, we also use a Class IV diode laser. Different in effect from conventional low-energy lasers (such as the safe laser), its use, with the use of appropriate protective equipment, is completely safe and painless.
What is laser therapy good for?
The penetrating laser beams interact with molecules in the cells and accelerate cell proliferation and regeneration, increasing blood circulation and improving oxygenation. It has anti-inflammatory, analgesic effects, which contributes to the to reduce oedema, a accelerate wound healing, reduce muscle tension.
In which cases is laser therapy recommended?
For bruises, haematoma, broken bones, ligament injuries or torn ligaments. If there is chronic arthritis, herniated disc or disc degeneration. Laser therapy is particularly effective in the treatment of ulcers, epithelial injuries, post-operative wounds and wounds that are difficult to heal.