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Equine Magnetic Therapy
What is Equine Magnotherapy good for?
Any lower leg injuries or hoof conditions such as splints, tendon injuries, suspensory
or other ligament damage, split hooves, laminitis, abcess, and arthritis. Also neck, back, knee
and hock abnormalities.
A further application is to relieve tension and promote relaxation prior to and during horse transportation.
The boots also help to promote the general wellbeing of the horse as newly 'conditioned' blood will flow throughout the
body normalising body functions and condition particularly after intense exercise or competition.
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New Equine Wear Magnetic Therapy Brushing Boots
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Real Protective Boots (not wraps) for box use, turnout or light exercise.
Supplied in pairs so each leg is treated the same. Each pair contains six 2000 gauss Neodymium Magnets.
Treats the entire body not just the lower leg.
Exceptionally comfortable for an injured horse, yet tough and lightweight.
Provide essential brushing protection during gentle exercise in convalescence.
Magnetic Therapy Tendon Boots are aligned to the main lower leg arteries (running down
the back of the cannon bone) and effectively treat and detoxify the whole body blood supply. They are therefore
highly effective for treating symptoms in other parts
of the body - often far away from the lower leg region (such as the back and neck).
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Small 13-15hh / 190-215mm Bone |
Ponies, small thoroughbreds, small young stock |
£66.45 per pair
inc UK & EU shipping and VAT |
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Medium 15-16hh / 215-240mm Bone |
Thoroughbreds, crossbreds, racehorces, most warmbloods and riding club horses |
£66.45 per pair
inc UK & EU shipping and VAT |
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Large Over 16.2hh / Over 240mm Bone |
Large- Thoroughbreds, show jumpers, hunters, dressage horses |
£66.45 per pair
inc UK & EU shipping and VAT |
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Cob (Medium Wide) Circumference of Large and height of Medium |
For Cob (Medium Wide) please allow 7 - 14 days for delivery |
£69.45 per pair
inc UK & EU shipping and VAT |
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| How to use Magnetic Therapy Horse Boots?
It is recommended that the boots are initially used for up to 6 hours per day, then increased
gradually up to a maximum of 22 hours per day. This allows the injury to be frequently monitored.
The boots can be used when the horse is on box rest, turned out or during gentle exercise such as walking.
They should not be used during strenuous work but can be fitted before or after competition to condition
the body generally and help normalise muscle and body functions.
Do not use on injuries less than 48 hours old; on or near open or acutely infected wounds; where metal pins
have been surgically implanted. Any bleeding must have completely subsided and the clotting process be well advanced
before using magnetic therapy products.
Always monitor and re-assess your horse's condition regularly. Seek veterinary advice if in doubt, or if the condition
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