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Yugo Pets Laser Therapy

Backed by Scientific Research

8,000+ clinical studies

have proven the efficacy of nonthermal Low-Level Lasers to deliver positive effects.

Recognized institutions and publications have also vouched for the efficacy of Low-Level Lasers. These include the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, and MIT medical schools. Yugo Pets has selected a few abstracts to demonstrate that its claims are validated by the most respected Low-Level Laser researchers and practitioners in the field.


The Yugo Pets Laser is based on publicly published Clinical Studies and technology for effective (and safe) Low Level Laser Therapy, specifically designed for Dogs and Cats. The Yugo Pets Laser provides treatment for a range of medical conditions, including post surgery care, older dogs and cats with joint disorders, common injuries, as well as athletic dogs!

Study Title: Low Level Laser Therapy in Skin Stimulating Healing Restoring

Authors: Pinar Avci MD, Asheesh Gupta PhD, Magesh Sadasivam MTech, Daniela Vecchio PhD, Zeev Pam MD, Nadav Pam MD, and Michael R Hamblin PhD

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Study Title: Beyond the Laboratory, Into the Clinic: What Dogs with Disk Disease Have Taught Us About Photobiomodulation for Spinal Cord Injury

Author: Narda G. Robinson, DO, DVM, MS, FAAMA

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Study Title: The Use of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) For Musculoskeletal Pain

Authors: Howard B Cotler, Roberta T Chow, Michael R Hamblin, and James Carroll

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Study Title: Photobiomodulation in human muscle tissue: an advantage in sports performance?

Authors: Cleber Ferraresi, Ying-Ying Huang, and Michael R. Hamblin

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Study Title: Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation

Author: Michael R Hamblin

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Study Title: Low-level laser therapy: Case-control study in dogs with sterile pyogranulomatous pododermatitis

Authors: Roberta Perego, D. Proverbio, A. Zuccaro and E. Spada

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Study Title: Low-Level Laser Therapy Facilitates Superficial Wound Healing in Humans: A Triple-Blind, Sham-Controlled Study

Authors: J. Ty Hopkins, Todd A. McLoda, Jeff G. Seegmiller, G. David Baxter

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Study Title: Low-Level Laser Therapy Enhances Wound Healing in Diabetic Rats: A Comparison of Different Lasers

Authors: Farouk A.H. Al-Watban M.Sc, PhD, Xing Yang Zhang MD, Bernard L. Andres MT(AMT)

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Study Title: Inhibitory Effects of Laser Irradiation on Peripheral Mammalian Nerves and Relevance to Analgesic Effects: A Systematic Review

Authors: Roberta Chow M.B., BS(Hons), FRACGP, MApplSci, (Med Acu), PhD, Patricia Armati, B.Sc., M.Sc., PhD., E-Liisa Laakso, B Phty(Hons1) PhD, GCMgmt(QH), Jan M. Bjordal, B.Sc., Physiotherapy, M.Sc., DPhil, and G. David Baxter, TD BSc(Hons), DPhil, M.B.A.

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