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Injury and Pain Management for your Horses Designed by Horsemen for Horses |
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Emerson
WorldWide offers 6 different pain therapy systems
for treating injury and pain management for your horses:
Low-Level Cold Laser Therapy,
Infrared Light Therapy,
Infrared Thermal Systems, Bio-Pulse
Therapy, Magnetic Therapy,
and Ice Therapy systems
for treating soft tissue injuries and for relief of pain caused by injury,
arthritis, and other degenerative diseases found in dogs, cats, and horses.
We can confidently state that these systems are safe, natural, effective
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Equine Infrared Light Therapy |
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Magnetic Therapy Equine Products |
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Magnetic
Boots,Cuffs and Bands Magnetic
Blankets |
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Emerson WorldWide Equine Magnetic Therapy products maximize the principles of bio-magnetic therapy. The patented BIOflex® design offers equestrians a convenient and effective alternative to other therapeutic treatments. BIOflex® magnets, which are flexible and specially contoured for horses, offer the deepest penetration of soft tissue when compared to other static magnetic products of the same strength, resulting in a more effective and thorough treatment to the muscle structure. Magnetic
Therapy treats horse injuries and pain caused by: How do Magnets help heal?Unlike many other accepted equine practices, such as pin firing and blistering, magnetic therapy offers a convenient and humane approach to injury rehabilitation. Read Magnet FAQs to learn how magnets help relieve pain in humans and animals. "All magnetic therapy has an analgesic effect (pain relief). The effects may begin immediately or may require hours to days to begin." Horse Journal, September 1998, page 3.
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