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Share An example of a thermographic image of the side of a right non-pigmented hindlimb fetlock joint taken after high-intensity laser therapy. The rectangular area (R1) indicates the average surface temperature of 31.7 °C. Image: Zielińska et al. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11071965 Skin pigmentation should be considered when using high-intensity laser therapy (HILT) to treat horse injuries, study findings suggest. In human medicine, HILT is successfully used in the rehabilitation of many orthopedic injuries and disorders. In equine veterinary medicine, it is a relatively new treatment. Only a few studies have evaluated its impact in the treatment of orthopaedic disorders in horses, mainly focused on tendon injuries, Paulina Zielińska and her fellow researchers noted in the journal, ....