IWA-LAS10 Veterinary Class IV Laser Therapy System

$12,999.00

Multi-wavelength Class IV diode laser therapy console with 980 nm, 810+980 nm, or quad-wavelength (650/810/915/980 nm) configurations, true-colour touchscreen treatment library, and species presets for canine, feline, equine, and exotic patients.

SKU: IWA-LAS10 Categories: ,

Multi-wavelength Class IV diode laser therapy with species-specific treatment library for canine, feline, equine, and exotic veterinary practice.

Product Overview

IWA-LAS10 Class IV veterinary laser therapy device — front view

IWA-LAS10 is a Class IV veterinary therapeutic laser console built on a GaAlAs diode platform. It is configurable as a single-wavelength 980 nm unit, a dual-wavelength 810 + 980 nm unit, or a quad-wavelength 650 + 810 + 915 + 980 nm unit — allowing the same hardware to support superficial wound healing, deep musculoskeletal therapy, and combined photobiomodulation protocols. A true-colour touchscreen drives a built-in treatment library with presets for canine, feline, equine, and exotic patients across musculoskeletal, dermatological, dental, and wound-care indications.

Key Features

  • Multi-wavelength platform — single 980 nm (15 W), dual 810 + 980 nm (15 + 15 W), or quad 650 + 810 + 915 + 980 nm (200 mW + 9 + 9 + 9 W) configurations.
  • Class IV power envelope — continuous-wave and repeat-pulse modes; pulse duration 10–90%; repetition rate 1 Hz–20 kHz.
  • True-colour touchscreen UI — species selector, anatomical region presets, and dose tracking (phase time, total time, phase energy, total energy).
  • 650 nm pilot beam (< 5 mW) — visible aiming for accurate spot placement.
  • SMA905 medical fibre delivery — interchangeable handpieces and treatment fibres.
  • Compact desktop console — 160 × 180 × 235 mm, 2.1 kg; portable between rooms or to ambulatory clinics.
  • Species library — canine, feline, equine, and exotic patient profiles with treatment-region presets.
  • Ingress-protected transport case — IP-rated wheeled case for ambulatory and field use.

Visual Evidence

IWA-LAS10 full kit with handpieces, foot switch, and protective glassesIWA-LAS10 beside an equine patientIWA-LAS10 touchscreen — canine, feline, equine, exotic species presetsIWA-LAS10 treatment screen — power, phase time, and energy parameters

IWA-LAS10 ships ready for clinical use: console, handpieces, safety glasses, foot switch, and IP-rated transport case. The on-board treatment library steps the operator through species, region, and indication-specific protocols.

Technical Specifications

Laser type GaAlAs diode laser
Wavelength options 980 nm / 810 + 980 nm / 650 + 810 + 915 + 980 nm
Maximum power (per configuration) 980 nm: 15 W  |  810 + 980 nm: 15 W + 15 W  |  650 / 810 / 915 / 980 nm: 200 mW + 9 W + 9 W + 9 W
Operation mode Continuous wave (CW) / Repeat pulse
Pulse duration 10% – 90%
Repetition rate 1 Hz – 20 kHz
Pilot beam 650 nm red diode, < 5 mW
Control True-colour touchscreen
Fibre transmission Medical fibre with SMA905 connector
Dimensions (W × L × H) 160 × 180 × 235 mm
Weight 2.1 kg
Species presets Canine, feline, equine, exotic
Indication library Musculoskeletal, dental, dermatological, wound

Clinical Applications

  • Canine and feline musculoskeletal pain management — osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, intervertebral disc disease.
  • Post-operative recovery — orthopaedic surgery, soft-tissue surgery, neurological surgery.
  • Equine tendon, ligament, and joint therapy — superficial digital flexor, suspensory ligament, fetlock and hock indications.
  • Wound and dermatological care — non-healing wounds, dermatitis, post-injury tissue repair.
  • Dental applications — periodontal therapy, post-extraction recovery.
  • Exotic / pocket-pet rehabilitation — rabbit, ferret, reptile musculoskeletal therapy.

Workflow

Select patient species, anatomical region, and indication from the touchscreen library. The console pre-loads recommended power, mode, pulse parameters, and target energy. Connect the appropriate handpiece via SMA905 fibre, engage the foot switch with the patient correctly positioned, and the device delivers the prescribed dose with real-time phase / total energy display. Treatment records can be recalled from the on-board favourites menu for repeat sessions.

IWA-LAS10 in clinical use on canine patient

Package Contents

  • 1 × IWA-LAS10 laser therapy console
  • 1 × Treatment handpiece with SMA905 fibre
  • 1 × Power adaptor and mains cable
  • 1 × Foot switch
  • 2 × Operator laser safety glasses
  • 1 × Patient safety eye shield
  • 1 × IP-rated wheeled transport case
  • 1 × User manual and quick-reference card

Why Choose IWA-LAS10

  • Workflow efficiency — species-and-region preset library removes per-patient calculation; the foot switch keeps both hands on the handpiece.
  • Clinical accuracy — pulsed and continuous modes plus four wavelength options let the same console serve superficial wound therapy and deep joint indications without compromise.
  • Practice economics — single console replaces separate single-wavelength devices; portable 2.1 kg footprint supports ambulatory and multi-room workflows.

Warranty & Support

Manufacturer warranty per supply agreement. Authorised in-region service, spare handpieces, replacement fibres, and operator training available through IWA Medical / LumaVet.

FAQ

Which wavelength configuration should we order?
Choose 980 nm for predominantly deep musculoskeletal work; 810 + 980 nm for mixed wound + deep indications; quad-wavelength for the broadest indication range including superficial dermatology.
Is the device safe for all species shown in the library?
Yes — the preset library is calibrated per species and region. Operator and patient laser safety eyewear are mandatory throughout treatment.
How long does a typical session last?
Most musculoskeletal and post-operative protocols run 3–10 minutes; the touchscreen displays target and accumulated energy in real time so the operator can stop at dose.
Can the handpieces and fibres be replaced?
Yes — handpieces use a standard SMA905 connector. Replacement handpieces and fibres are ordered as spare parts.
Is the carrying case suitable for ambulatory practice?
The IP-rated wheeled case is designed for transport between clinic and stable / farm settings.