by admin | Apr 4, 2024 | News
Injury to the suspensory ligament is a common occurrence in equine athletes and can account for up to 46% of all limb injuries. If it is not rehabbed well, the injury can significantly reduce the ability of a horse to exercise and perform to its best level. In this...
by admin | Mar 14, 2024 | News
Whether you’re a commercial rehabilitation center or a private equestrian facility, having high-quality equine therapy equipment is essential. Just like human athletes, horses who train hard are susceptible to injury. Equine therapy products provide an...
by admin | Feb 13, 2024 | News
What is horse hydrotherapy? Horse hydrotherapy refers to the therapeutic use of water to improve the health and well-being of horses. It’s widely used within the equine industry to aid in horse rehabilitation, performance, and general health and fitness....
by admin | Jan 3, 2024 | Case study
What are Saddle Sores? Caused most often by inappropriate tack, saddle sores can be a very painful condition for a horse. It prevents both them and the owner from being able to do what they love – to ride and be ridden. If a horse’s tack is too big...
by admin | Nov 13, 2023 | Case Studies
A recent study has examined the effect of recurring inclined water treadmill sessions on equine epaxial muscle development. The results show that consistent resistance training on a water treadmill significantly contributes to the growth of equine thoracic back...