The information about this leading edge treatment was weaved into the Macleans magazine May 12 cover story dealing with the level of health care service available to the Canadian public compared to their pets. One of the quotable quotes as a result, was “too bad you’re not a dog.”
Laser therapy is becoming increasingly popular as a non-invasive form of therapy for pets as well as people suffering from a wide variety of ailments. It works by stimulating the body’s natural healing mechanisms at the cellular level. It is most often used to treat arthritis, muscle or tendon injuries, skin wounds, back pain, joint pain and other musculoskeletal illnesses. The hospital’s laser is hand-held, and delivers laser light through the skin surface.
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Macleans got in touch with Hooper through her association with the Hills of Headwaters Tourism regional website.