Introducing the NEW VetLaser 3000™

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Introducing the NEW VetLaser 3000™ © Laserex Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Features Portable Powerful Professional Programmable laser therapy unit Rapid healing properties Penetrates deep into muscle tissue Continuous Wave and 7 Pulsed Nogier Frequencies Single and Cluster heads available

Features Ideal for treating injured greyhounds and horses Perfect for use by owners, trainers & Vets Safe, effective & easy to use!

Features Rapidly reduces pain Ideal for treating soft tissue injuries Class 3B Cold Laser Multiple wavelengths available Drug Free form of treatment Compliant with International Laser Safety Standards

Features Save money on Vet’s fees! Operates off re-chargeable batteries Interchangeable heads Australian made 2 year warranty

Injuries treatable Inflamed sprained joints Bruises and contusions Ligament injuries Metacarpal and bone remodeling Hock injuries Injured Tendons Muscle tears and split webbing Shin soreness and bowed Tendons Back pain Stifle injuries Laminitis Fetlock and pastern injuries Sacroiliac injuries And many other clinical indications….

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