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The Cycloid Vibration Therapy (CVT) is characterised by a unique 3-dimentional vibration generated by a patented electromechanical oscillator.

 

There is an obvious difference you can feel when compared to ordinary vibrating massage unit. These conventional units produce an aggressive “slapping” or “pounding” vibration.

 

Equissage has a special suspensory system that generates therapy in a circular motion in every direction. This type of suspension causes the energy of the Equissage to penetrate deeply, but gently throughout your horse’s entire body, for optimal results.

 

Those results are essentially:

  • Increased Circulation and Localised Blood Flow, which is essential for a fast, effective recovery and rehabilitation. Equissage Back Pad will help to stimulate blood through 4 foot of bone and 2 foot of tissue to provide a full body treatment. The Equissage Hand Unit will improve local blood flow, stimulating fresh, nutrient and oxygen-rich blood to areas you need it most, providing a healing environment to treat problem areas and speed up the recovery process.

  • Improved lymphatic drainage, which helps to flush out the toxins and remove waste in your horses body, including lactic acid build up in the muscles and inflammation in the joints. The Equissage Hand Unit in conjunction with the Back Pad will help to break down scar tissue and reduce calcification.

  • Relaxation of the muscles, which naturally helps to relieve pain, unlock tension, ease bruised tissue and relax muscle spasm.

Improved joint mobility, as a result of a speedier more effective recovery.

Known issues Equissage can assist with:

Abscess

Adhesions

Bone Fractures

Bowed Tendon

Burns

Cannon Bone prevention therapy

Capped Elbow

Condromalcia of Patella

Contusions

Cysts

Dermatitis

Edema

Founder (Lamin)

Healing Wounds

Hoof Sand Cracks

Inflammation

Laminitis

Lesions

Lick Granuloma

Ligaments

Mange

Mouth and Gum problems

Muscle soreness, tightness

Navicular

Ringbone

General Pain

Pastern Pain

Proud Flesh

Reproductive problems

Saddle soreness

Scars and Scar Tissue

Sesamoiditis

Shoe Boil

Spavins

Soft Tissue injuries

Splints

Stifle Injuries

Strangles

Suspensory injuries

Tendon Injuries

Throat issues

Tying Up

Windpuff

Wounds

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