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Monroe Family Pet Hospital
3211 Heritage Green Dr., Monroe ...........513-539-8737 __________________________________________________________________________________
Mount Healthy Animal Hospital
2818 Blue Rock Rd., Cincinnati
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JENNIFER RUMPING, D.V.M.
5981 Harrison Avenue
Suite 7
Cincinnati, OH 45248 (513) 574-3647
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5981 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati
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Oak Hills Animal Hospital
5778 Glenway Ave., Cincinnati ............... 513-451-0027 __________________________________________________________________________________
Oakley Square Animal Hospital
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Okeana Veterinary Clinic
4890 Alert-New London Rd., Hamilton ... 513-738-3813
BABAB
BY
ON
BOARD!
My alarm clock doesn’t
have a snooze button. It
has paws!
By Dr. Deborah S. McArthur
How Can it Help My Pet?
Known as “cold” or “low-level” laser
therapy, SPLT is drug-free, non-surgical,
and can be used alone or with other
treatments. No anesthetic or full restraint
is needed. Pets enjoy it due to natural
endorphin release and feeling better after
treatment.
SPLT can be used for almost any condi-
or needing healing. It delivers lasting pain
relief to soothe arthritis or muscle spasms,
provides acute pain relief, speeds healing
from injuries or surgery, even heals bed
sores. Dual-light therapy has antimicro-
infections, infected wound healing, and
killing MRSA bacteria. Accupressure laser
is a growing alternative to acupuncture.
SPLT is safe enough for puppies and kittens,
yet powerful enough to relieve acute
and chronic pain. Clinical trials from the
to people and animals. It’s FDA-approved
and a standard-of-care in human and pet
physical therapy rehabilitation.
How Does it Work?
SPLT works by using light penetration to
stimulate tissues at the skin surface and
below, called photobiostimulation.”
SPLT helps:
Reduce pain – provides pain-killing
Increase “natural pain-killers” production
(endorphins, enkephalins;)
Suppress nerve cell pain receptors
from sending pain signals to the brain;
vessels and stimulates lymphatic
circulation;
Speed healing – stimulates cellular
activity which results in accelerated,
stronger tissue and bone healing. It
reduces scar tissue formation which
Cold Laser Therapy helps many pets
enjoy more pain-free days. Ask your veterinarian
how it can help YOUR pet!
Dr. Deborah S. McArthur is a practicing veterinarian
and owner of Peach Grove Animal Hospital, which
provides pet medical services including cold laser
therapy. See more at
www.PeachGroveAnimalHospital.com
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