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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2014-12-01 12:58 PM
Subject: Cold Laser Therapy



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So if you were going to buy a cold laser unit, what would you get? How much would you be willing to spend?
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Swannranch
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2014-12-01 2:56 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy


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I have a true laser by Respond that I love.  I also have a CEFCO which is actually LED, but works well for some things.  Actually maybe better on open wounds.

The Respond was about $5K
The CEFCO was about $1.5K

big price difference, both have held up great but my CEFCO needs a new battery, they are both about 6 years old.

 
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2014-12-01 3:23 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy



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I would suggest there are hundreds of better things to spend thousands of dollars on.....if you want to throw money away, then be my guest.  This has been fairly extensively evaluated, and there is weak evidence to suggest it may have a beneficial effect in brief, temporary relief of pain in certain circumstances.  If you want an exhaustive list of references, I can provide it.  

Just a word to the wise.
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jojammer
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2014-12-01 4:03 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy



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I bought a used McLaren torch for very little. $200 I think. I was curious and I like to experiment. I do absolutely see a horse react to it sometimes. It's not imagined, it's not flies. I try to stay open minded about this kind of stuff. While I do see a reaction, I'm not sure how beneficial it actually is. On the flip side of that, when a horse gets hurt, it's free to run the light over him, so I do it.

If nothing else, I've learned alot about accupuncture points, what they do, where they are, meridians, pain, etc. etc. I now do believe in that. I just don't know exactly how much a light can stimulate them.

Buy one if you want to know. If you don't like it, sell it.
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Swannranch
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2014-12-01 10:43 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy


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So Doc, doesn't think I "threw my money away", both of my pieces of equipment were prizes that were won along with a gameready :)  However, I did read 2 different studies done by the Mayo Clinic on people, discussing the benefits in the healing process.  I can speak with only anicdotal experience that our horses have benefited from the treatments, but only with injuries.  Several large and famous veterinary facilities also use them or did (it's been a while since we were at Weatherford) use them with and for treating several different injuries.  I would have to look hard for the articals I read but I will tomorrow.

Magnets are another source though that many in the strictly medical field will guide people away from.  I have not had success with regular magnets, but had a vet use a electric magnet blanket on my horse, it was like she was drugged, I never saw anything like it.  I don't own any magnets but I know most scientific papers will say they don't work either. 

I'm willing to give alternative treatments a chance, but I don't have the money to purchase a lot, I woudl not have these but as I said they were free ( :) ).  Using the lasers very specifically on and with accupuncture points is the key and that is a science that has a great deal of research behind it (accupuncture).  THOR is another brand I have looked at with interest but could not afford.

 
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2014-12-01 11:19 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy



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This therapy was specifically recommended by a vet and trainer.
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-12-01 11:32 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy


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run n rate
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2014-12-02 6:25 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy



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What is the BioScan considered?
All I know is with my mares kidney and bladder issue especially towards the end before we had the bladder stone removed, after having her BioScanned she would urinate 6-7 times that night where usually she only urinated 2 times and struggled to do so in an evening. And for about 3-4 days after that she urinated much easier also. It is one of the things I will keep up with for sure. After the ultrasounds and the blood tests came back the vets said whatever I was doing keep on doing it.
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-12-02 6:37 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy


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run n rate - 2014-12-02 6:25 PM What is the BioScan considered? All I know is with my mares kidney and bladder issue especially towards the end before we had the bladder stone removed, after having her BioScanned she would urinate 6-7 times that night where usually she only urinated 2 times and struggled to do so in an evening. And for about 3-4 days after that she urinated much easier also. It is one of the things I will keep up with for sure. After the ultrasounds and the blood tests came back the vets said whatever I was doing keep on doing it.
It is LED light therapy.  The body doesn't know the difference from laser or led once it has made it past the skin  But light therapy is real and has a lot of documented research behind it  especially wound healing

Edited by SG. 2014-12-02 6:38 PM
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-12-02 6:55 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy


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 http://www.mcw.edu/clinicalinformatics/healthlink.htm?975450257

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/multimedia/photos/2003/photos03-199.html

http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2006/07/15/0000412176/ActaDiabetologicaNeuropathy.pdf

This is just some links I had
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-12-02 6:58 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy


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 http://www.erchonia.com/files/uploads/1/file/Maloney_LLLT%20635%20nm%20Treatment%20of%20Acute%20and%20Chronic%20Neck%20&%20Shoulder%20Pain%20Abstract_LISM_03_14.pdf
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run n rate
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2014-12-04 11:45 AM
Subject: RE: Cold Laser Therapy



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Thank you for the information!!!
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