Episode #90: Holistic Veterinary Care: Combining Traditional and Alternative Approaches
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Dr. Patricia Kallenbach stands out as a unique professional with a dual specialization as a veterinarian and a massage therapist. She pursued her journey in veterinary science, initially following traditional paths before venturing into holistic approaches. After exhausting holistic veterinary courses, she embraced human courses, enriching her expertise and leading to the establishment of dual clinics. Presently, she offers her services in a 4,500 square foot building that houses both her veterinary clinic and massage and wellness clinic. Embracing innovative treatments, Dr. Kallenbach extensively uses low-level laser therapy through the Arconia laser, applying it to a wide variety of patients ranging from lizards to horses.
Episode Summary:In this latest episode of the Laser Light show, Dr. Chad Woolner and Dr. Andrew Wells delve into the transformative world of low-level laser therapy with the expertise of Dr. Patricia Kallenbach. As a well-regarded veterinarian and massage therapist, Dr. Kallenbach brings her unique perspective on the application of laser therapy across species, highlighting its astounding therapeutic advantages.
Dr. Kallenbach shares her fascinating transition from a conventional veterinarian to an advocate for holistic approaches in animal care. By integrating laser therapy into her practice, she has witnessed remarkable recoveries in cases where traditional medicine had reached its limits. With a firm belief in treating the whole being, she skillfully uses laser therapy not just for the betterment of pets, but for their human companions as well, attesting to the technology's versatility and efficacy.
Key Takeaways:- Holistic veterinary practices can offer viable and often less costly alternatives for pet care, including non-surgical treatments and faster recoveries.
- Humans and pets alike benefit from low-level laser therapy, with Dr. Kallenbach treating a wide range of conditions successfully through this non-invasive method.
- Laser therapy in pets allows for treatment without the placebo effect, which solidifies its effectiveness as pets respond purely to the physical benefits.
- Dr. Kallenbach underscores the importance of proper laser use, advocating for low-level lasers over class four lasers due to safety and regeneration capabilities.
- Renting lasers for home use is a financially beneficial and practical extension of clinical treatments for pets and people who travel far for care.
- "Infants and pets, you cannot psychologically get that mind over matter effect. It's either going to work or it's not." - Dr. Patricia Kallenbach
- "We put everything we can that could be contributing to this pet's issues… And the wonderful part of laser is if you stimulate a cell that didn't need it, it says, thanks for asking. I'm already having a good day." - Dr. Patricia Kallenbach
- "I tell folks, go look at the research. This is the only one that has FDA cleared research and is backed by the NIH… ask for the research for the others, because it's just not there." - Dr. Patricia Kallenbach
- "The main thing with my human clients is they come in as a massage clinic. And so then we introduce all the other things." - Dr. Patricia Kallenbach
- "Find a veterinarian that has this laser and go talk with them for a day. Go look at what not only their financial benefit… it can really help beyond what a lot of our conventional practice can't." - Dr. Patricia Kallenbach
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Discover the profound impacts of low-level laser therapy on both pets and their owners by listening to the full episode with Dr. Patricia Kallenbach. Stay tuned to the Laser Light show for more insightful discussions that shine a light on the revolution happening in healthcare today.
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