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Laser therapy has become increasingly popular in small animal practice and has many benefits to the patient--including reduced inflammation, faster tissue healing, and less pain--and can be used in a wide variety of conditions including wounds, sprains, and fractures. Aimed at the first opinion vet, Veterinary Laser Therapy in Small Animal Practice covers the most important aspects of laser use in the practice environment. It approaches the subject by taking two perspectives--fundamental science and clinical applications--and combining them for a robust, useful guide to the practice of laser therapy. 249 p.

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  • Maria Suarez Redondo. DVM, PhD, CVA, Soft tissue surgeon. Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), Veterinary Clinical Hospital (HCVC); and Integra Vetersalud Centro Veterinario, Madrid.
  • Bryan J. Stephens. PhD in Physics, Specialized in radiation oncology. Sound Technologies, Inc. Carlsbad, CA (USA).

     
  • Publication date (electronic format): 2019-07 - 5m Publishing.

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