by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Arthritis, Equine Reviews, Fetlock, Ty Up
“I get so many clients who are convinced “one size fits all” when it comes to equine vibration. I have also learned of a vet in our area, who purchased a vibration plate for his clinic and it broke less than 6 months after he got it. He’s...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Arthritis, Equine Reviews, Fetlock, Founder, Performance
“We use the EquiVibe therapy for many types of horses. We have had much success relieving pain and improving mobility for horses that have suffered founder, navicular syndrome, arthritis, soft tissue damage and amny other ailments. It also keeps our high...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Equine Reviews
“I love their product (EquiVibe) and promote it because they take care of their clients.” A. Blalock, Grassland Ranch
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Circulation, Equine Reviews
“I basically tell my clients that vertical vibration is better b/c when a horse (or human) walks or runs the concussion from loading/unloading our skeletal system and limbs is vertical naturally & that by varying the hertz of the vertical vibrations we can...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Equine Reviews, Performance
“We are currently requiring low level laser balancing and Equi Vibe prior to putting horses through our water treadmill. We have discovered we get noticeable results more quickly (increased topline, pectoral development, and underbody firming) primarily) from...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Circulation, Equine Reviews, Ty Up
“Linda from an Equine Conditioning Facility also adds, “We usually run horses between 20-40 Hz most of the session. I’ll run a horse up to 60 Hz for a minute or so, then back down to 40 Hz & finish the session at 20 Hz. The lower hz range helps increase...