Discover benefits of shockwave therapy for equine
Shockwave therapy for equine is an ideal alternative to surgery and drugs when treating horse injuries and both chronic and acute horse conditions. It is an excellent way to provide both analgesic and therapeutic effects with no pain and no side effects for the horse. Horse owners appreciate that the treatments are low cost, effective, require only a few treatments, can be done on an outpatient basis and that with portable machines, shockwave therapy can be administered on-site without requiring the horse to be transported.
Promote Equine Health & Healing
ESWT equine shock wave is used for the treatment of musculoskeletal soft tissue pain and disorders in horses. Short and sedation-free equine shock wave therapy sessions provide successful relief of acute and chronic pain. Equine shockwave also restores mobility and promotes faster healing by stimulating bone growth, tissue regeneration and the release of endorphins.
The many benefits of equine shockwave therapy include alleviating pain, enhancing healing and speeding up healing times. Additional benefits of equine shock wave therapy are that it is a non-invasive treatment, has no side effects, is not uncomfortable for the horse, and equine shockwave therapy requires no sedation. It is also a quick and painless treatment that is cost effective.
Quick
Shock wave therapy in animal health offers rapid healing options with treatments lasting 5 to 10 minutes
Safe
Animal health practitioners choose shock wave therapy for its non-invasive applications that require no anesthesia
Successful
Research backs success in a large variety of musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and wound therapy indications
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