Posted 2014-06-24 7:46 PM Subject: Best/Easiest to use horse therapy device?
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I am looking for advice and personal experiences with various horse therapy devices that are user friendly (ie that i can operate myself). There seems to be a million different machines that use lights or lasers. Would like to find something $2000/ less. THANKS!!!
Posted 2014-06-24 9:32 PM Subject: RE: Best/Easiest to use horse therapy device?
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Posts: 368 Location: run2win land
I wish it was that simple!!! Lol. I have a horse with tendon tears and looking for something to supplement the treatments my vet is doing. I can't believe I haven't already hotten 50 different recommendations! !
Posted 2014-06-24 11:37 PM Subject: RE: Best/Easiest to use horse therapy device?
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i love my theraplate. you can buy one section for less than 2000. made a believer out of me on a terrible back lower leg that had cellulitis that traditional therapy did not help. my mom also loves it for her aches and pains and my sister in law uses it to control migraines
Posted 2014-06-25 8:07 AM Subject: RE: Best/Easiest to use horse therapy device?
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With out a doubt one of the best things you can use for tendon tears is the UltraOz Ultrasound machine. It has been getting Awersome results and its Very affordable. Easy to use, Strap it on and walk away http://www.brandenburgequinetherapy.com/shop/UltrOZ/
Posted 2014-06-25 11:59 PM Subject: RE: Best/Easiest to use horse therapy device?
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Posts: 11181 Location: Kansas
I am all about magnets. Clifford loves the PHT blanket and Chance is starting to come around and admit that it feels good. I've used the Photonic Torch in the past but mine isn't working and I keep forgetting to call Marty and do some troubleshooting.
Posted 2014-06-26 1:02 AM Subject: RE: Best/Easiest to use horse therapy device?
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Posts: 368 Location: run2win land
thanks. I already have the ice vibe boots as well as back on track. I have gotten a few ideas and after speaking to my vet I am leaning towards cold lasers.