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THERALASER - References

THERALASER article by Michel Kaplan

BOOKS:

Beating Muscle Injuries for Horses, Jack Meager
Cold LASER Equine Therapy, Michel KaplanCold Therapy in Rehabilitation, Jennifer Lee, Bell and Hyman
Encyclopedia of the Horse, Elwyn H. Edward
Equine Acupressure, Nancy A. Zidonis, animalacupressure.com
Equine Injury & Therapy, Mary Bromiley
Healing Your Horse, Meridith L. Snader, V.M.D.
Horse Anatomy, Dr. Peter C. Goody, J. A. Allen
Horse Conformation as to Soundness and Performance, Ben K. Green
Lameness in Horses, O. R. Adams, Lea & Febiger
Laser Electronics, Joseph T. Verdeyen, Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Soft Tissue Pain & Disability, Dr. Rene Cailliet
Spontaneous Healing, Dr. Andrew Weil, Alfred A. Knopf
Sport and Medicine, Peter N. Sperryn, Butterworths
The Anatomy of the Horse, G. Stubbs, Dover Publications
The Lame Horse, Dr. James Rooney, Wilshire Book Company
The Treatment of Horses by Acupuncture, Dr. Erwin Westermayer
Therapeutic Lasers Theory and Practice, G. David Baxter
Veterinary Encyclopedia for Horsemen, Don M. Wagoner
Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neurology, Dr. A. De Lahunta
Vibrational Medicine, Dr. Richard Gerber

VIDEO TAPES:
Equine Acupressure, Nancy Zidonis
Hands-On Horse Care, Diana Thompson, Hands-On Animal Care, Inc.
The Holistic Equine, An Introduction to Alternative Therapies, Wild Horse Entertainment

* A Great Source for Books & Videos on Horses, booksonhorses.com

A BRIEF HISTORY OF COLD LASER THERAPY

The study of "Cold LASERs", operating at an average power under 500 milliwatts, started in the mid 60's. Their photobioactivation produces low temperature or non thermal reactions. Their use started around 1980 in the USA. Their application is spreading rapidly all over the world in human and equine medicine. They are increasingly popular for the treatment of scars, allergies, and pain, as related in "Low Level LASERTHERAPY, A Practical Introduction", by T. Oshiro and R.G. Calderhead, a 1988 Wiley Medical Publication. There are several other veterinary applications of "Cold LASERs" described in the literature, e.g., "Equine Injury & Therapy", by Mary W. Bromiley, MCSP, SRP, RPT, (USA), Chartered Physiotherapist. And "Therapeutic Lasers Theory and Practice" by G. David Baxter is another good reference.

The word LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The "Cold LASER" uses a de-focused beam to spread the light energy over a broader area. This allows a much larger area to be treated. The THERALASER T2000 Super Pulsed Laser uses seven LASER diodes to give a flashlight size beam of healing energy (approx. 2 inches diameter). This is a much greater treatment area than other devices which offer 1 to 4 LASER diodes and require much more treatment time to be as effective as the THERALASER T2000 Super Pulsed Laser.

The THERALASER T2000 was created in 1990 to provide the most effective health tool to provide maximum performance, health and fitness for the Sport Horse. With the THERALASER T2000 these "Cold LASER" therapies are being used widely among the various Sport Horse communities. This includes Thoroughbred Racing, Dressage, Jumping, Three Day Eventing, Endurance, Rodeo and Stunt Horses. It has been used at the last few Olympic Games as a non-invasive health tool.

And now the THERALASER T2000 is ready to provide you and your Sport Horse with the ultimate in "Equine Super Pulsed Laser Light Therapy". THERALASER T2000 biostimulation and healing therapy can reduce or eliminate costly lay-ups and put you in the "Winners Circle."


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