ASAveterinary, in collaboration with the distributor Equipos Interferenciales, recently visited the Zoo de Zacango, near Mexico City, for a session of treatments with the M-VET laser. The initiative involved the zoo's veterinary team, including DVM Ana Paola Lozano, with the aim of demonstrating the effectiveness of MLS® Laser Therapy in supporting the recovery of different animal species, by reducing pain, inflammation and healing times.
MLS® in action: targeted treatments from jaguars to parrots
During the visit, the M-VET laser device was used on four animals with specific clinical issues:
- Jaguar – Treated for osteoarthritis, with the aim of reducing joint pain and improving mobility.
- Rattlesnake – To undergo therapy for IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease), promoting reduction of inflammation and neurological recovery.
- Iguana – Treatment for an abscess, accelerating the healing process and reducing the risk of infection.
- Parrot – Post-surgery therapy for the removal of a cyst and treatment for polyfolliculosis, with an anti-inflammatory and regenerative action on the skin.
MLS® Laser Therapy proved to be particularly effective thanks to its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and biostimulant properties, which promote a stress-free recovery for the animals.
The Zoo de Zacango: a reference point for wildlife rehabilitation
Located near Mexico City, the Zoo de Zacango is a centre dedicated to the preservation and care of exotic animals, many of which come from critical situations. Collaboration with the local veterinary team allowed exploring new possibilities for the application of MLS® Laser Therapy, highlighting its key role in managing chronic diseases and post-surgery issues.
ASAveterinary: innovation at the service of veterinary medicine
The integration of MLS® Laser Therapy into wildlife care protocols confirms its great potential in supporting animal welfare. Thanks to the collaboration with experts in the sector, ASAveterinary continues to promote state-of-the-art Therapeutic Solutions, improving the quality of life of animals and offering new strategies to Veterinarians.