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Quad Wave Class IV equine laser

$12,999.00

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With four wavelengths delivered at 45w, the Quad Orthopedic is a supremely powerful laser. Its flexibility in addressing different sites of pain and inflammation makes it the premier choice of major equine veterinary and rehabilitation clinics.

  • Powerful laser with 980nm, 915nm, 810nm and 650nm diodes
  • Multifunction operation mode for integration of related processes
  • Maximum effectiveness with 45w power for all four wavelengths
  • Range of treatment protocols in high power continuous or super-pulsed mode
  • Effective session data storage and retrieval through cloud management
  • 12.1” smart operation interface for clear, swift application

The unparalleled versatility of this robust device is matched only by its inbuilt ease of use, which enables practitioners to quickly address complex musculoskeletal conditions in horses.

Clinical improvements and recovery times from sports injuries are accelerated, with four pulsed wavelengths rapidly stimulating tissue regeneration while reducing pain and inflammation.


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I have been using the Quad Wave Class IV Laser Equine on different types of pathologies that are difficult to treat. Most are related to subchronic and chronic issues like adhesions on old suspensory proximal or distal desmitis, sometimes with scar tissue. The Tri-Wave has been remarkable for such cases, clinical improvements have been seen within 4 to 6 weeks in the majority of the cases.

Philippe BENOIT DVM, DACVSMR

How it Works

The Quad Orthopedic equine laser uses diodes to emit InfraRed laser beams in either continuous or pulsed phases. The continuous mode enables a gentler treatment of more superficial conditions, such as tendon and ligament injuries. Super-pulsed mode enables intensive treatment, with the intervals adding safety by preventing heat generation. The beams are carried via a fiber optic cable to the treatment wand, which is aimed over the skin using the red light aiming beam. As treatment is delivered, infrared light penetrates the tissue, at the correct dosage, depth and duration. The light energy causes biochemical changes to occur at cellular level, stimulating cell proliferation leading to wound repair. Free nerve endings are also stimulated, blocking pain pathways and bringing rapid pain relief to the horse.

4 Principle Effects

As laser stimulates profound change at a deep cellular level, its many beneficial effects are highly interrelated.

Tissue healing:Heightened fibroblast development and cellular reproduction induces faster healing in tendons, ligaments, nerves and muscles, with less scar tissue produced.

Anti-Inflammatory:Reduction of localized swelling and blocking of pro-inflammatory molecules, benefiting injuries and joint conditions.

Muscular:Relief of spasm and pain occurs, with improved vascular activity benefiting lymph and blood circulation, and healing of exercise-induced microtears.

Analgesic:Effects on the epidermal and subcutaneous neural network lead to reduction of acute and chronic pain, and improved nerve function.

Really powerful results! For me, it was a no-brainer.

QUAD WAVE CLASS IV LASER EQUINE

Technical Specifications

  • GaAs diode laser with deep penetrating 980nm, 915nm and 810nm diodes
  • Outstanding 45W power for rapid treatments in super-pulsed mode
  • High powered Near InfraRed (NIR) laser diodes produce electromagnetic energy
  • Super-pulsed output enables rapid treatment without heating
  • Quickstart function enables optimum treatment times
  • Fiber handpiece with 0.4mm spot size for focused treatment
  • Operates within 5-40℃ and less than 80% humidity range
  • Main body input voltage DC 12V~17V, Power input AC110V ~ 220V ± 20%
  • Dimensions 235 × 278 × 325mm, weighing 6.5 kg
  • 12.1” color touchscreen for microcomputer control
  • Software updating through USB plug’n’play upgrades
  • Operates within 5-40 and less 80% humidity range
  • Main body input voltage DC 12V~17V, Power input AC110V ~ 220V ± 20%
  • Screen powered with Li-battery 4700mAh (2-hr working, 8-hr standby)
  • Dimensions 235 × 278 × 325mm, weighing 6.5 kg
  • 10” color touchscreen for microcomputer control

QUAD WAVE CLASS IV LASER EQUINE FOR FAST, DEEP HEALING

  • Superior device for the veterinary clinic, equine rehab or training center
  • Instantly available, rapid treatment reduces downtime in sport horses
  • Deeper, long-lasting rehabilitation from traumatic sports injuries
  • Improves career longevity by addressing distal limb stress injuries
  • Approved by veterinarians, professional riders, and equine physical therapists

650nm wavelength: This wavelength is best used for wound healing and scar tissue regeneration by promoting healing of skin surface tissues. The wavelength is largely absorbed by the melanin in the skin, inhibiting bacteria proliferation and promoting fine cell growth.

810nm wavelength: This wavelength rapidly activates the hemoglobin oxygenation process to transfer energy supplies from blood into muscles and tendons. This promotes tissue regeneration and increases ATP production.

915nm wavelength: This wavelength increases the blood oxygen transport capacity facilitating release of nutrients needed for self-healing and allowing cells to absorb these nutrients.

980nm wavelength: This wavelength decreases pain via the analgesic effect by optimizing thermoreceptors and mechanoreceptor interactions with the peripheral nervous system. This activates the gate-control mechanism to produce the analgesia.

For anybody that needs to heal soft tissue fast - this is the only real option out there.

What it Treats

General analgesia
Myositis
Abscesses
Odema
Hematomas
Superficial wounds
Sores and abrasions
TENDON & LIGAMENT LESIONS
Microtraumas
Tendon lesions
Ligament lesions
Dorsal metacarpal disease
(sore/bucked shins)
Bursitis
SOFT TISSUE TRAUMA
Post-surgery incision repair
Spinal pathologies
Tendon and ligament injury
Soft tissue adhesions
Ligament desmotomy
(Medial patellar, Inferior check)
JOINT CONDITIONS
Muscle strains and microtears
Muscle spasm
Moderates exercise-induced inflammation
Reduced recovery times 
OSTEOARTHRITIS
Arthrosis
OCD lesions (post-surgery)
Physitis
Spinous process impingement
Developmental orthopedic disorders
Subluxation 
INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS
Acute laminitis
Colitis-related laminitis prevention
Lymphangitis
Cellulitis
Dermatological Conditions
Hoof disease (canker, thrush)
Sarcoids
SURGICAL INCISIONS