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Testimonials
Hagyard Equine Medical Institute
I have been using the MTS 7 on the following conditions with very positive results:
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• Tendon Inflammation
• Post surgery swelling (joint surgery)
• Back soreness
• Wounds
• Knee injuries (hygromas)
• Splints – acute
• Hematoma
• Bruising
• Muscle atrophy
• Injection/neck abscesses |
Rhonda Rathgeber, PhD, DVM.
Hagyard Equine Medical Institute
4250 Iron Works Pike
Lexington, KY 40511
June 15, 2009
I have been a chiropractor for fifteen years and have been adjusting horses and dogs as well as humans for the last ten years. Last year I adjusted over 1.000 horses. I use acupuncture, light therapy, percussive devices to relieve pain, promote healing and restore normal function, all with great results.
Last year I was introduced to a new therapy unit. This unit has light therapy, infra red, heat, vibration, pulsed magnetic and either micro current or E-Stim. The unit is compact, easy to use and runs on four penlight batteries.
I use the MTS7 unit for pulled muscles and tendons, swelling and to reduce or eliminate pain, and to stimulate healing with great results.
A woman with a 25 year old quarter horse was referred to me for lameness. The Vet said there was no cure and that the horse was going to be lame forever. One treatment with the MTS7 and the horse was walking like he was 10 year old. Needless to say the owner was very excited.
I have used the MTS7 unit for over a year now with great results.
Dave Barton D.C.
Darci L Richardson
After building and running a state of the art rehabilitation center for horses and now operating an equine performance business, we have come into contact with many types of therapeutic modalities, such as ultra sound, electric stimulation, laser, magnetic and so forth. The major goals of equine therapy are to reduce pain, regain range of motion in the injured part, regain strength, regain full functionality and avoid re-injury. There are several types of injuries on our equine partners, they range from suspensory, tendon, osteoarthritis, joint mobility, back pain, bone healing and many more.
When treating a particular injury on the horse we usually use two or more therapeutic modalities daily or weekly on the injured area. Normal treatment times can range from 40 minutes to one and a half hours depending on the therapeutic treatments needed. After being introduced to the MTS∙7, we have found very satisfying results. Not only are we seeing improvement in the injured area, but we are able to provide the horse with several types of modalities at one consecutive time. Total treatment time with the MTS∙7 is 12 minutes. The horses are very relaxed with each and every treatment.
Not only do we highly recommend the MTS∙7 for treatment of equine injuries, but it is a must have in every training barn. After a vigorous training session the horse can be treated in areas that have undergone excess strain while being groomed. What a perfect way to avoid future injuries.
Darci L Richardson
Founder/Elite Equine Performance Products, Inc.
Rosemary H
I am trainer Rosemary H at Calder race track, Miami, Fl. I have been training for 25 yrs., at present I have 7 thoroughbreds in training. I have been using MTS on several of the horses, specifically, a 2 yr old filly named Mommy’s Star. She developed some swelling in her right tendon, so I immediately started using the MTS∙7. In a few days the tendon looked normal. I gave her another few days to be sure and sent her back to the track. She has never had a problem since. Mommy’s Star broke her maiden for $25,000 by 8 lengths! I have also, with success, used it on bucked shins. It is a very useful training tool when injuries must be treated and healed quickly.

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