
PEMF has beneficial effects with:
muscular, tendon and ligament injuries, ie: suspensory, bow, check ligament, deep digital, meniscus…
sore backs,
kissing spine,
sore stifles,
chronic hock soreness,
sore shoulders,
fractures,
laminitis,
founder,
neurologic disorders(epm, wobblers),
stone bruises,
non-healing wounds,
abscess,
reproduction,
arthritis,
ulcers,
anxiety,
pre and post events,
and so much more…
The MagnaWave pulses penetrate through tissue to provide energy to large focal areas like joints and major muscle groups by way of promoting cellular exercise, which increases circulation, blood oxygenation to help the body recover naturally while reducing inflammation and relieving pain.
The LZR has 12,500mW of light therapy power with a proven effect on the mitochondria in cells making it a great modality to be used with the MagnaWave. The light waves of the LZR are focused on the affected area to aid in the healing process of muscle, ligament and tendon injuries, wound healing, open summer sores, all types of skin conditions, ie: dermatitis, rain rot, scratches, sweet itch, and more.
Moxibustion is a form of Chinese herbal medicine therapy that entails the burning of compressed mugwort leaves. This is a small, spongy herb that can help alleviate pain, inflammation and promote circulation used in conjunction with other modalities such as magnawave and lzr red light therapy. Horses love the smell, especially when it’s burning which also helps with any breathing issues and is a very calming form of therapy.
Equine Myofascial Release (MFR) is a hands-on therapy technique used to relieve pain and improve movement in horses by releasing tension in the myofascial system—the connective tissue (fascia) that surrounds and supports muscles throughout the body.
• Fascia can become restricted due to injury, overuse, or poor posture, leading to pain and limited range of motion.
• MFR involves gentle, sustained pressure and stretching applied by a trained practitioner to release these fascial restrictions.
• It can help with conditions like muscle tightness, lameness, poor performance, behavioral issues, and postural imbalances.
• Unlike massage, which focuses on muscle tissue, MFR targets the fascia, which can affect distant parts of the body due to its interconnected nature.
• It is often part of a holistic approach to equine care, used alongside veterinary treatment, chiropractic care, and proper training.
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