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Cold laser clinic therapyĀ 

ā€œCold laser therapy uses certain light wavelengths that decrease pain and inflammation and increase blood flow through the area to bring healing blood cells into the joint,ā€ Dr. Morgan says. ā€œClass IV cold laser therapy has been working very well in my practices.ā€

For some dogs, glucosamine and chondroitin treatments donā€™t work, so owners should opt for cold laser therapy that is performed in-clinic only, which seems to be much more effective in some cases, but this depends on the dog’s physical condition and how advanced the disease is.

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