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Judi Barnes, MO

by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Equine Reviews, Fetlock, Hocks, Quarter Cracks, Sore Backs, Ty Up

“Thanks for allowing me to share the many benefits of the incredible EQUIVIBE with dedicated horse people interested in solving real lame issues at the AQHA WORLD SHOW in Oklahoma City. The EquiVibe was close to a warm up arena enabling me to see movement before...

Response to EquiVibe Protocol Inquiry

by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Colic, Equine Reviews, Fetlock, Health, Ty Up

“For your 4 year old mare, tying up, tight back end, do 10 minutes on 30/ 10 mins on 40/ 10 mins on 50 at least 5 times a week. For your 7 year old gelding I would keep at the 30 and 40 hz but it needs to be for 30 mins total. I also have some insight as to why...

Amanda Martin – Charleston, MO

by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Circulation, Colic, Equine Reviews, Fetlock, Ty Up

“Product shout out! I use things for my horses that I believe in because I see and feel the physical results. There are a few things that have aided Jake’s recovery that I want to share with you. It’s easy in the Equine industry today to get caught up in using...

Influence of whole body vibration with the EquiVibe on bone density in the stalled horse

by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Bone Density, Equine Reviews, Fetlock, Health, Performance, Ty Up

“The use of whole body vibration (WBV) therapy to increase bone density has proven successful in humans and rodents. High-frequency mechanical accelerations resulting from WBV have a strong osteogenic effect, increasing both quality and quantity of bone. Use WBV...

EquiVibe Is One of a Kind

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...

Vertical Vibration Better than Circular Vibration

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...
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