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Respond Systems is now Respond Animal Therapeutics

Aurora laser


Description

The Aurora is the safest and most effective Class 4 Laser Therapy System on the market, designed for contact mode treatment to ensure precise dosing and optimal results.

Equipped with custom-designed probes and the largest lens area for 5W continuous power, it covers treatment areas faster and more efficiently. Its true Super-Pulse diode allows peak power of 200W with penetration up to 5” — without the risk of burns.

The Aurora also features an intuitive touchscreen interface with easy treatment pathways for both beginners and experienced practitioners.


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What's Included

Choice of four laser wavelengths and custom-designed delivery probes:

808nm 1W small head probe with acupuncture tip

808nm 5W large head probe (50 sq cm)

904nm Super-Pulsed wide head (200W peak power, 9 diodes)

670nm 500mW red probe for skin conditions and wounds

Additional features:

• Full probe containment for minimal tabletop space

• 3-hour battery back-up for portability

Specifications

  • Innovative touchscreen interface
  • Over 50 built-in protocols for feline, canine, and equine patients with adjustable settings for weight, coat color, and body type
  • Advanced Mode for experienced users
  • Patient record storage
  • Stable 12” x 11” surface footprint to prevent tipping
Conditions Treated

Laser therapy supports healing and pain relief across a wide range of acute and chronic conditions.
Commonly treated categories include:

Soft Tissue & Muscle Injuries:
Muscle soreness, tendon injuries soft tissue damage, wounds, deep and superficial flexor injuries

Joint & Bone Conditions:
Arthritis, degenerative joint disease, joint pain, stifle injuries, sesamoiditis, kissing spine, laminitis

Neurologic & Performance Issues:
Neurologic injuries, SI pain, tying up, suspensory lesions and tears

To explore how laser therapy works for these conditions and more, learn more here.

Warranty & Repairs

Two-year warranty

For repair information or service inquiries, please visit our Repairs Page


Trusted by veterinarians

"They have gained my trust over the years by having integrity, knowledge and passion for veterinarians, animals and their owners. The experience I have had with this company is unparalleled."

Dr. Kelly Hutchison, DVM

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The Respond laser has definitely been a game-changer in how I treat both acute and chronic conditions."

Dr. Ana Esquivel
Ace of Paws

Respond Systems lasers are simply the best — the Luminex Vet Class 3b laser has all the power and penetration you’ll ever need for soft tissue rehab or preventative care for your equine athlete."

Tom Meyers
U.S. Team Physio — Olympics & World Games

I was fortunate to meet the Hudson’s, the force behind the Respond Laser — a product of the highest quality with unbelievable service."

H. Steven Steinberg
VMD, ACVIM, CCRT

I’ve been dealing with Respond Systems since the mid-1990s and have found them to be of the highest caliber — completely professional and truly caring."

Larry A. Bernstein
VMD, CVH, CVA

Within 1 week, the wound had decreased in inflammation and size. Within 2 weeks, the wound was almost closed. By 5 weeks, the wound was fully closed and fur was growing back."

Jazzy
Meriden Humane Society

The Respond Laser expedited healing of the scalp laceration and appeared to stimulate feather regrowth in an area with severe follicle damage."

Orchard Park
Veterinary Medical Center

Started laser treatment… A week later, the pocket of separation had decreased, and both the vet and farrier were surprised by the rapid progress."

Karen Gould

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How critical is wavelength to the effectiveness of laser therapy?

Wavelength is one of the most critical factors when it comes to the efficacy of laser therapy.  Varying wavelengths exhibit a variety of therapeutic effects depending where they fall on the spectrum, and, in some cases, no therapeutic effect at all!

Respond Systems has conducted years of research in the lab and in the field and uses proven wavelengths to achieve the following effects on the cellular level:

  • – 670nm visible red light: optimal efficacy for wound healing and dermatology.
  • – 808nm near infrared light: ideal for surface conditions and those just under the surface of the skin.
  • – 904nm near infrared light: maximum depth of penetration to reach the conditions deeper inside the body.
What is the difference between continuous wave and Super-Pulsed laser light?

Two types of laser diodes are commonly used in laser therapy, continuous wave (CW) laser diodes, and what are commonly known as “Super-Pulsed” laser diodes. Both CW and Super-Pulsed laser diodes produce the same beneficial laser light, they just deliver the light to the tissue differently. Continuous diodes deliver a constant and stable power output, ideal for most treatment situations. Super pulsed laser diodes use very short pulsed of laser energy, just fractions of a second, but at very high power (up to 50Watts) to enhance laser penetration into deep tissue. By turning the laser on for a brief period at very high power, you achieve the benefit of deep penetration without the risk of heating or burning that arises when using higher power, continuous wave diodes for long periods.A recent study of Super Pulsed Laser Penetrationfound our Respond 904nm Super-Pulsed laser penetrates through more than 6″ tissue tested, including an equine neck and hock.

Power: Which laser is more effective, Class 3b or Class 4?

All laser devices are classified by the FDA based upon the hazard they present. Class 3b and Class 4 lasers are commonly used for Laser Therapy, with Class 4 being the highest powered and presenting the greatest hazard to the eye, and requiring the most precautions. It is important to note that laser class is only about safety, and has nothing to do with the effectiveness of a device. At Respond Systems, we manufacture both Class 3b and Class 4 lasers providing our customers with clear options to fit their needs.

Class 3b and Class 4 lasers are equally as effective for use in laser therapy as they both emit laser light at a specific wavelength and it is this wavelength that contains the secret to effectiveness. However, high power lasers at the Class 4 level can greatly reduce treatment time due to the power level and we have engineered our Class 4 to multiple horses quickly and safely. Laser Therapy is a stimulus for natural healing and should never burn. By dispersing the power density over a 50sq cm area, we have engineered our Class 4 laser system to deliver high power safely and effectively.

On the flipside, lasers at too low a power level cannot deliver the effective dose of LLLT because the time required to administer the dose is too high or the power is too low to penetrate to a depth to reach the weakened tissue.  Respond System’s lowest level of laser is Class 3b and has the highest power output in that Class to ensure effective dosing.

Is laser the same as LED?

The vast majority of positive studies over the past 40 years support the benefits of Laser Therapy (LLLT), not LED’s. Many manufacturers of LED systems will cite laser studies in support of their products!

Laser is coherent light which means that the light is composed of spatially coherent waves of identical frequency. The light waves complement each other and enhance the light’s ability to penetrate into the tissue. LED’s do not produce the coherent light and the beam is divergent meaning that the LED light waves can and do interfere with each other preventing the light from penetrating past the surface of the skin.

Energy from LED’s also can cause heat at the surface, which is contraindicated for most acute conditions. By contrast, LLLT stays cool, and can be safely and easily paired with treatments where icing is recommended.

Does the laser probe have to be in contact with skin during the treatment?

Laser dosage is most precisely delivered in the contact
mode. This is because of two main reasons:

  • One, the laser light can scatter and the dosage can be drastically reduced even with a half of centimeter of space between the surface of the area being treated and the lens of the probe. Therefore, to ensure that you are delivering enough joules to have an effective treatment, contact mode is crucial.
  • Two, when applying your dose in contact mode, the pressure of the probe on the skin pushes a bit of the fluid in the tissue out of the way to allow for deeper penetration of the laser light.

There is no question from one treatment to the next, that
the patient is receiving the prescribed dosage when treating directly in the
contact mode.

How do I know the effective dose for a laser treatment?

In over 1,800 publications worldwide since the 1960’s, laser therapy has demonstrated its non-invasive, non-toxic quality, and its efficacy in the treatment of acute pain and chronic degenerative conditions, improving the speed and quality of wound healing, and for muscle, tendon and ligament injuries.