Positioning: Deep Cellular Targeting – The Gold Standard for Deep Tissue Regeneration
High-Volume Keywords: Deep tissue healing, mitochondrial regeneration, Class IV laser for dogs, chronic pain relief, photobiomodulation
CURELAS VET-S Series: Pure Cellular Energy Injection
In veterinary laser therapy, the balance between deep penetration and biological absorption is often difficult to achieve. The CURELAS VET-S Series focuses exclusively on the 810nm single wavelength, maximizing precision. 810nm is widely recognized as the gold standard for photobiomodulation (PBM) due to its highest specific affinity for cytochrome C oxidase (CCO) within the mitochondrial chain.
Core Technical Advantages.
Deep ATP Biostimulation:The VET-S Series directly targets mitochondria using the specific frequency of 810nm photons, removing nitric oxide (NO) inhibition from cells. This elevates intracellular ATP synthesis several-fold within minutes—critically important for treating canine hip dysplasia and degenerative myelopathy.
High Peak Power with Minimal Thermal Rise:Unlike standard devices, VET-S utilizes super-pulsed technology. At peak powers reaching 30W-60W, energy is delivered through extremely short pulse widths. This ensures photons reach deep musculoskeletal layers while keeping surface temperature elevation within a safe, non-thermal range—true non-invasive deep tissue repair.
Clinical Standard for Inflammation & Nerve Repair: Particularly indicated for anti-inflammatory and neuroregenerative purposes. For dogs suffering from intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), the 810nm wavelength penetrates through the thick longissimus dorsi muscle to directly act on damaged nerve roots, promoting axonal regeneration.
Enriched Clinical Scenarios
Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD): In a 4-year-old German Shepherd presenting with chronic lameness and reduced range of motion, 810nm laser applied over the coxofemoral joint twice weekly for 4 weeks resulted in visible improvement in sit-to-stand transition and reduced audible crepitus.
Feline Gingivostomatitis:A 6-year-old cat with severe oral inflammation, unresponsive to conventional steroids, received 810nm laser therapy along the maxillary and mandibular arcs. After three sessions, inflammation scores dropped significantly and the cat resumed dry food intake.
Equine Tendonitis (SDFT):A racehorse with superficial digital flexor tendon strain returned to light trotting after six sessions of 810nm laser, with ultrasonography showing reduced fiber disruption and neovascularization.
Post-Operative Hemilaminectomy (IVDD):A Dachshund with paraparesis post-surgery received daily 810nm laser for 5 days. Rapid return of deep pain perception and earlier ambulation were observed compared to standard post-op care.