INDIBA Launches Animal Health Division to Enhance Well-being of Pets and Sporting Animals
The Spanish multinational INDIBA has announced the launch of its new “Animal Health” division, aimed at promoting the well-being and quality of life of animals through non-invasive, painless, and scientifically supported treatments. This division, specialized in horses, dogs, and cats, aims to transfer the company’s successful regenerative medicine therapies from the human field to the animal world.
The launch includes the introduction of two new radio frequency equipment—EQUUS and AH-100—along with the incorporation of K-Laser laser systems for small and large animals. These cutting-edge technologies work in synergy to reduce injury treatment and recovery times in pets and sports animals, ultimately offering them a better quality of life.
According to Jefferson Moutinho, Head of Global Marketing at INDIBA, the company is excited about the launch of the “Animal Health” division. With a sophisticated work team in more than 30 countries, INDIBA aims to position itself as a leading provider of regenerative therapies for the animal world.
INDIBA’s radiofrequency technology, with its unique 448 kHz frequency, stimulates tissue repair mechanisms and accelerates injury recovery through biostimulation and diathermy. This technology promotes cell replication, tissue regeneration, and cartilage synthesis, while also reducing pain and inflammation in injuries.
In addition to radiofrequency treatments, K-Laser devices use class IV laser technology to target specific areas of the body, promoting tissue repair, wound healing, and pain relief. These devices offer different wavelengths to penetrate various tissue depths, effectively treating musculoskeletal disorders, skin conditions, and systemic diseases in animals.
The combination of INDIBA’s radiofrequency and K-Laser’s laser therapies increases tissue temperature, controls inflammatory processes, and accelerates healing processes, ultimately improving the overall well-being of animals.
Overall, the launch of INDIBA’s “Animal Health” division marks a significant step in the company’s commitment to enhancing the well-being of animals through innovative and effective regenerative therapies.