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Using Luma for Dogs Post-TPLO Surgery
Using Luma for Dogs Post-TPLO Surgery

FAQ on safely using Luma for dogs post-TPLO surgery, addressing concerns about metal hardware and offering recovery and usage tips.

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Written by Brittney Martinson
Updated over a year ago

Q: Is it safe to use Luma on my dog after they've had TPLO surgery?

A: Yes, it is completely safe to use Luma on your dog following Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) surgery. One of the key concerns for pet owners is whether the Luma device will be affected by or will interfere with the metal hardware used in TPLO surgeries. Rest assured, the Luma has been designed to function effectively and safely in the presence of such metal implants. It does not interact negatively with the hardware, ensuring that your pet can benefit from its use without any complications related to the surgical implants.

Q: What are the benefits of using Luma for a dog post-TPLO?

A: Luma offers several benefits for dogs recovering from TPLO surgery. It can aid in the healing process, improve mobility, and provide comfort during the recovery period. By using Luma, you might notice an enhancement in your dog's general well-being and a quicker return to their normal activity levels.

Q: Are there any special considerations to keep in mind when using Luma post-TPLO surgery?

A: While Luma is safe to use, it's always recommended to consult with your veterinarian before starting any new treatment or therapy post-surgery. Your vet can provide specific advice tailored to your dog's individual health needs and recovery progress, ensuring the safest and most effective use of Luma.

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