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GreyhoundLaser The Greyhound Performance Products GPP IFR Laser 3300. Class 3B 808nm Cluster head with 450mW of output power.

As used by winners of major greyhound races world-wide.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_Sw83gShpw
25/10/2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_Sw83gShpw

Video showcasing the World's Best Greyhound Laser, the GPP IFR Laser 3300.With an 808nm Cluster head and 450mW of output power, the GPP IFR Laser 3300 goes t...

16/10/2024
16/10/2024
https://youtu.be/TEGMUGoLej4
18/09/2024

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Video explaining the benefits of using the GPP IFR Laser 3300 to treat greyhound injuries.As used world-wide by the winners of major greyhound races. www.gre...

https://www.petmd.com/dog/procedure/laser-therapy-for-dogs
13/09/2024

https://www.petmd.com/dog/procedure/laser-therapy-for-dogs

Laser therapy for dogs is an alternative therapy used to manage pain, inflammation (swelling), and wound healing. In this article, our vet experts explain everything there is to know about laser therapy for dogs—including cost, effectiveness, and recovery.

09/08/2024

Laser Diodes Vs LEDs – The Facts

A great deal has been written over time regarding the debate between laser diodes and LEDs and as to which is superior for use in therapeutic applications. The following is a summary covering the scientific facts concerning laser diodes and LEDs.

Laser diodes and LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are both used in cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT). Here’s a breakdown of the differences between laser diodes and LEDs in this context:

1. Wavelength:

Laser Diodes: Emit a coherent (single wavelength) and monochromatic (single color) light. This allows for precise targeting of specific tissues and depths.
LEDs: Emit non-coherent and polychromatic (multiple wavelengths/colors) light. They cover a broader area but lack the coherence of laser diodes.

2. Power Density:

Laser Diodes: Typically have higher power densities compared to LEDs, which can pe*****te deeper into tissues due to their focused beam.
LEDs: Have lower power densities and are better suited for superficial treatments or broader coverage.

3. Treatment Depth and Targeting:

Laser Diodes: Pe*****te deeper into tissues, making them suitable for targeting specific points or deeper injuries.
LEDs: Are effective for surface-level treatments or covering larger areas of the body.

4. Clinical Applications:

Laser Diodes: Commonly used for precise treatments such as acupuncture points, trigger points, and deep tissue injuries.
LEDs: Used for more general applications like wound healing, reducing inflammation, and pain management over larger areas.

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09/08/2024

Use the Australian Made GPP IFR Laser 3300 on your injured greyhound and watch those injuries disappear! Comes with laser diodes, not LEDs. Turn those unlucky 3rds & 4ths to FIRST past the post! As used by winners of major greyhound races world-wide!

Contact Jack Ogilvie to order on 0419 317 931.
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06/06/2024

Unleash the power of the Australian made GPP IFR Laser 3300 and watch those injuies heal rapidly! Tel Jack 0419 317 931
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Get the World's Best Greyhound Laser in your stable and watch those injuries disappear! Tel Jack 0419 317 931.
06/06/2024

Get the World's Best Greyhound Laser in your stable and watch those injuries disappear! Tel Jack 0419 317 931.

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