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   Location: Sapulpa, OK | Who has used/purchased this & what kind of results are you getting? Are they worth the money? |
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      Location: Arkansas | Bump |
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Defense Attorney for The Horse
   Location: Claremore, OK | I have the cuff. I like my laser a lot better. The only thing in the instruction manual is how to turn it on, off and charge it, no treatment protocols.
It was explained to me that itβs a type of PEMF and will do what a Magnetic blanket does in one day what it takes a Mag blanket to do in a week. It heals on the cellular level. For 5k, Iβm not sold. |
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 You get what you give
Posts: 13030
     Location: Texas | A friend of mine has a blanket and the cuffs, and really believes in it. From a vet stand point IDK if it works or not. But anecdotally, I happened to be at a jackpot and one of my horses double barrel kicked my other one. She had marks and swellings all over her. My friend brought the blanket over and I swear all the areas where the blanket touched, the swelling never came up. The areas where the blanket didn't reach were the only ones that had a hematoma on them. Anatomy may have been at play here, as some areas are harder to get hematomas to reduce than others (like over the jugular vein versus on a heavily muscled area like a shoulder). And on another occasion she showed me where her mare got kicked and the muscle was torn and the space filled with fluid. I told her it likely may stay that way and I couldn't guarantee it would get better. She religiously used that blanket and in a month it was gone. Couldn't even tell. So I'm not sure what to think! |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| casualdust07 - 2018-11-03 8:59 AM
A friend of mine has a blanket and the cuffs, and really believes in it. From a vet stand point IDK if it works or not. But anecdotally, I happened to be at a jackpot and one of my horses double barrel kicked my other one. She had marks and swellings all over her. My friend brought the blanket over and I swear all the areas where the blanket touched, the swelling never came up. The areas where the blanket didn't reach were the only ones that had a hematoma on them. Anatomy may have been at play here, as some areas are harder to get hematomas to reduce than others (like over the jugular vein versus on a heavily muscled area like a shoulder). And on another occasion she showed me where her mare got kicked and the muscle was torn and the space filled with fluid. I told her it likely may stay that way and I couldn't guarantee it would get better. She religiously used that blanket and in a month it was gone. Couldn't even tell. So I'm not sure what to think!
I think like a lot of therapies if there is a place for it if you have something specific to address.
If you expect it to make your 3D barrel horse a 1D barrel horse youβre probably kidding yourself. |
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 You get what you give
Posts: 13030
     Location: Texas | OhMax - 2018-11-03 9:12 AM
casualdust07 - 2018-11-03 8:59 AM
A friend of mine has a blanket and the cuffs, and really believes in it. From a vet stand point IDK if it works or not. But anecdotally, I happened to be at a jackpot and one of my horses double barrel kicked my other one. She had marks and swellings all over her. My friend brought the blanket over and I swear all the areas where the blanket touched, the swelling never came up. The areas where the blanket didn't reach were the only ones that had a hematoma on them. Anatomy may have been at play here, as some areas are harder to get hematomas to reduce than others (like over the jugular vein versus on a heavily muscled area like a shoulder). And on another occasion she showed me where her mare got kicked and the muscle was torn and the space filled with fluid. I told her it likely may stay that way and I couldn't guarantee it would get better. She religiously used that blanket and in a month it was gone. Couldn't even tell. So I'm not sure what to think!
I think like a lot of therapies if there is a place for it if you have something specific to address.
If you expect it to make your 3D barrel horse a 1D barrel horse youβre probably kidding yourself.
Oh I totally agree. You are preaching to the choir here on all of the therapies, supplements, gimmicks you name it that are out there because people think they can slice off another few tenths! |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| casualdust07 - 2018-11-03 9:24 AM
OhMax - 2018-11-03 9:12 AM
casualdust07 - 2018-11-03 8:59 AM
A friend of mine has a blanket and the cuffs, and really believes in it. From a vet stand point IDK if it works or not. But anecdotally, I happened to be at a jackpot and one of my horses double barrel kicked my other one. She had marks and swellings all over her. My friend brought the blanket over and I swear all the areas where the blanket touched, the swelling never came up. The areas where the blanket didn't reach were the only ones that had a hematoma on them. Anatomy may have been at play here, as some areas are harder to get hematomas to reduce than others (like over the jugular vein versus on a heavily muscled area like a shoulder). And on another occasion she showed me where her mare got kicked and the muscle was torn and the space filled with fluid. I told her it likely may stay that way and I couldn't guarantee it would get better. She religiously used that blanket and in a month it was gone. Couldn't even tell. So I'm not sure what to think!
I think like a lot of therapies if there is a place for it if you have something specific to address.
If you expect it to make your 3D barrel horse a 1D barrel horse youβre probably kidding yourself.
Oh I totally agree. You are preaching to the choir here on all of the therapies, supplements, gimmicks you name it that are out there because people think they can slice off another few tenths!
I like Magnawave, and I do see and feel a difference in how hard my gelding fires. He tends to get muscle sore in his shoulders when we have to travel a lot. I donβt always feel like I see it on the clock though.
But I can slice off more time with the work Iβm doing to clean up and smooth out my turns, and me losing a little weight.
The Magnawave just keeps him feeling good because he works hard and deserves to feel good. |
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     Location: Oklahoma | Im a believer in magnawave! because of what it did for me! I want one really bad because I need for me and horses! Im hoping to get the machine next year!
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