Laser therapy technology: Voodoo or valid?June 26, 2018To help overcome the obstacles veterinarians face when deciding to adopt laser therapy technology into their practices, Companion Animal Health has announced the launch of a limited-time trial program that enables veterinarians to see the impact of laser therapy first-hand, with no financial commitment. Companion Animal Health's program allows veterinarians to try laser technology free for 30 days to evaluate its success in their practice. "[I] thought it was voodoo. … I wasn't even going to take the thing for free," said Vernard Hodges, DVM, from Critter Fixer Veterinary Hospital in Bonaire, Ga. "I've paid for [laser] I'm sure twice now and I haven't even had it for six months … it works." "I pretty much thought it was voodoo medicine until I tried it on my own knee," said Kimberly Daffner, DVM, from Family Pet Clinic in Redondo Beach, Calif. "I play tennis five days a week and this laser machine keeps me mobile on the tennis court, so that sold the machine. The interesting part about that is it paid for itself with my patients within the first six months." Veterinary professionals who participate in the trial program before Aug. 31 can earn exclusive access to 11 …
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