Optimal health for all equines requires movement, but life
happens and movement becomes challenged. Without movement circulation to the legs is compromised.
Through pneumatic compression (air controlled pressure cycles), ETW's simulate movement to the idle equine and aid in blood flow.
Improved balanced circulation deliver oxygen and nutrients to the tissue to soothe, decrease inflammation and repair.
Equiflow Therapy Wraps cycle air in and out, inflating and deflating and not trapping heat around the leg.
The non-circumferential design eliminates unevenly distributed pressure peaks, unlike bulky standing wraps or standard compression wraps.
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Post laminitis relief
Laminitis is a serious condition affecting the hooves of horses and other equines. It is essential to work closely with a veterinarian to develop a comprehensive treatment plan for laminitis relief. Remember, laminitis is a complex condition, and successful treatment and relief depend on careful management and a tailored approach for each horse.
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Equine metabolic syndrome
Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) is a metabolic disorder that primarily affects horses, ponies, and donkeys. It is characterized by a combination of obesity or weight gain, insulin resistance, and an increased risk of developing laminitis. EMS is commonly seen in certain breeds or individuals with a genetic predisposition, especially those with easy weight gain.
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Lymphangitis relief
Lymphangitis is an inflammatory condition that affects the lymphatic system in horses. It is characterized by swelling, heat, pain, and lameness in one or more limbs. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment of lymphangitis.
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Stall confinement
Stall confinement, also known as box rest, is a management technique commonly used for horses during periods of injury, illness, or recovery. It involves confining the horse to a stall or small enclosure for an extended period to promote healing and prevent further injury.
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Recovery from injury or stress
Recovery from injury or stress in horses is a gradual process that requires proper care, management, and monitoring. Remember, every horse's recovery process is unique, and it's important to follow the guidance of a veterinarian or equine professional who is familiar with the specific injury or stress the horse is experiencing.
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Post workout wind down
A post-workout wind-down routine for horses is important to help them relax, cool down, and recover after exercise. Remember, every horse is unique, so adjust the wind-down routine to suit your horse's individual needs and the intensity of the workout. Consistency and attentiveness to their well-being during this period are key to promoting proper recovery and maintaining their overall health and happiness.
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Optimal health for all equines requires movement, but life happens and movement becomes challenged. Without movement circulation to the legs is compromised.