Text Box: Come and join us for the National Veterinary Low Level Laser Therapy Symposium in Coeur d'Alene, ID July 21 & 22 2012!
 

  Text Box: “Last year we realized we were generating as much income with the laser as we were with VOM” Kent Greer DVM, CVCP Orlando , FL
“My husband and I have used the laser for years on humans in our chiropractic practice. Application to animals was just a logical extension. We cannot practice without it on either animals or people” Christy Campbell DC, CVCP Greeley, CO
“Called up Dr Bill Last year and ordered the device with very little training. I am amazed on what we are treating daily with this technology. Things that you just won’t believe. This needs to be taught in veterinary school” Charlie Timmerman DVM, CVCP Aiken,SC
“My two horses collided at a dead run parlysing both of their frontright shoulders. After all the veterinary heroics were exhausted they were condemned to death. The laser saved their lives in weeks. I now generate approx $500 a weekend with the technology” Steve Ensign LMT, CVCP Portland, OR
“I have a specialty and alternative practice and use the laser several times daily to treat just about anything you can imagine a specialty practice can see. I cannot practice without this modality in my arsenal” Linda Stern DVM, CVCP, Camp Hill, PA
 
 
 
 
Text Box: Talking Points
Veterinary Low Level Laser Therapy (VLLLT) vs. “laser bath” technology, comparing apples and oranges,
Physics of the devices and why more is not better
Wavelength and power considerations and why one is better than another
Frequency specificity directing healing to specific tissues
What, how, when, and where can VLLLT be used and at what success rate
Financial concerns and return on investment, why only one case will pay for the device and training
Human application considerations, references, and much more
Other equipment on the market and the confusion in the veterinary cold laser field
 
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Text Box: Veterinary Low Level Laser Therapy basics and theory
Application methods and treatment regimens
Dual head laser approach to neuronal reprogramming
VLLLT application to Subluxation reduction
Autonomic and somato-visceral laser application
application for epilepsy and other idiopathic convulsive diseases processes
Diseases of the equine and bovine foot and hoof
diseases of the equine hock, fetlock and carpus
Diseases of the K-9 and feline stifle, non-surgical treatment of ACL
Veterinary Allergy Removal Technology (VART)
Immune-mediated and autoimmune disease treatment
Neuro-Emotional Deprogramming Therapy
Sympathetic Overstimulation Therapy for performance enhancement
Specific small animal case studies
Specific equine case studies
Bovine applications, dairy production, breeder and rodeo bull applications
Practical finacial considerations and return on investment
Practice Management with the VLLL Technology
Advanced Veterinary Frequency List
Support and further study
Advanced treatment protocols
New and expanded frequency lists included in course
Clinical efficacy studies for new protocols
Therapies for birds and exotics
 
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Text Box: So hold on because Veterinary Low Level Laser Therapy is the next big thing in animal application and it looks to dwarf what I have shown you thus far. I have used cold laser for years but never had I had this kind of success and kinds of applications. 6 years ago I decided to be part of this new technology or get caught watching it go by.
The equipment and seminar pays for itself with one case. You will recognize at least a dozen applications for this technology to current cases in your practice before the seminar is over.
You know me; you know what VOM has meant to you and your practice, so let’s go
Yours in health
Wm. (Bill) Inman
 
 
 
Text Box: Veterinary Low Level Laser Therapy Symposium
Basic plus advanced Specialty Course
 
Sat 8AM-5PM
Sun 8AM-1PM off site live hands-on, 3-5PM course completion
$499 
Call Dr. Inman to register or ask questions 888-935-4866
Attendance limited so call early please