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    Location: Viola, IL | I am a certified equine massage therapist, and treat outside horses as well as our own. I like to add new products that will help with customer horses, etc. I have an infrared pad, an ice horse machine, and pony plate. I'm looking to add a new "toy" and looking for opinions.
Microcurrent? Cold Laser? Centurion? |
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| Respond Laser |
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    Location: Viola, IL | Do you have any experience with one? Could you share the pros and cons? |
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Too busy outside!
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| Have you looked at Deborah's website? www.therapyproducts.net. She field tests a lot of new equipment for companies who make equine therapy devices- she'd be the best one to call up and get an opinion from.
eta: and tell her Christie sent you! :)
Edited by trickster j 2014-05-25 1:06 PM
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| I,would talk with Troy Brandenburg. He can discuss what therapy would be best for your clientel and goals. |
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| We offer Cold lasers, heat indicator, equissager, alphasonic soundwave therapy, magnetics, BOT, Vibeplate, Sore No More, I feel I am leaving something out. I am also looking into the Microcurrent. |
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