by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Circulation, Equine Reviews, Massage, Preventive Care, Stress, Ty Up
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and 8 weeks of stall-rest. The more you can increase circulation, promote inner healing, and build stronger bones, the less you have to er on the side of caution in competition. Stay competitive longer and...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Bone Density, Circulation, Equine Reviews, Ty Up
“By properly and gently warming up a horse to accept the EquiVibe plate, it prepares the horse to (not only sit still) receive all the benefits of the vibration plate. Equi-Vibe webpage says, “One of the immediate effects of Whole Body Vibration (WBV) is...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Bone Density, Circulation, Equine Reviews, Performance, Stiffness, Ty Up
“The reason I am passionate about sharing this with you, is because it aids into explaining the value of seeking out additional and reliable integrative therapy for your horse. When we are trying to condition a performance horse, or simply keep their wellness at...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Equine Reviews, Tendon Injury, Ty Up
“Double Dee ruptured her tendon on 30th June whilst finishing 4th in Stratford but had already had a 4th and a 2nd this season. We treated her last season for her greater trochanter injury and recovered well on the platform. This morning she had her 5th session...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 3, 2015 | Bone Density, Circulation, Equine Reviews, Ty Up
“What’s their exercise program before you arrive in Vegas? “Martha gets the month of October completely off with no exercise except for the EquiVibe vibration plate that she goes on every day while we’re at home. Otherwise, complete rest. I start riding her the...
by Chris Wobig | Dec 19, 2014 | Equine Reviews, Hip Injury, Tendon Injury, Ty Up
“These two Arabian geldings are poster boys for the EquiVibe. The bay gelding bowed a tendon at our facility in November 2013. The injury was complicated by previous injuries to the same leg. After an exam and ultrasound the vet recommended at least six months...