Equine

Equine Laser Therapy

Harness the power of light for bridled results.

Our horses are not only an investment, but often a loved family animal. Provide them a winning edge by giving them the love of laser treatments.

FULL FEATURES

Genesis One G1210

G1 210E

Handheld system with auto shut-off digital timer

  • Relieves aches and pains
  • Support recovery

SPECIFICATION:

  • 210 Watt
  • 7 simultaneous wavelength frequencies

What it treats

For maximum results treating the main areas of the spine, hip, stifle, shoulder and neck are beneficial to the overall treatment.

Treating under the neck stimulates the lymph nodes and essentially creates a nerve system reset. This will increase blood circulation with clean blood and allow the lymph system to cleanse the horses body of any negative effect.

For a full list of what this laser treats, click here.

Therapeutic lasers have the ability to treat an extensive list of ailments that include but are not limited to:

  • S.I. Pain
  • Kissing Spine
  • Nerve Impingement
  • Stifle Injury
  • EPM (neurological issues)
  • Increase of ROM (range of motion)
  • Arthritis
  • Decrease inflammation
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Wound healing and recovery
  • Neurological insures
  • Migraines
  • Splints & Bucked Shins

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Use Genesis One for temporary relief of muscle and joint pain, arthritis and muscle spasm, relieving stiffness, promoting relaxation of muscle tissue, and to temporarily increase local blood circulation where heat is indicated. Promotes wound healing. FDA Cleared for these usages.

All Genesis One Lasers are Class II Medical Devices, 510K Exempt and FDA Registered. The ILY device type was deemed 510(k) exempt on July 11. 2017

Adhere to laser safety guidelines including safety eyewear. Laser safety requirements should include protective eyewear from visible light from the laser beam to laser radiation. Understanding laser hazard and safe use of lasers is required for use with any laser product and varies depending on laser classification.