Mare with Suspensory Ligament Injury

Gloria bought the PhysioPod to help with suspensory ligament problems in her mare...

"I initially bought the Physiopod because my mare sustained a suspensory ligament injury. She had been scanned and the left hind suspensory had a split half way down, she was very lame. As soon as the Pod arrived I started treating her twice a day on the Sports programme for ruptured ligaments. Even after the first treatment I noticed that the leg had gone down and the soft tissue swellings above the fetlock were reduced. Ten days later she was sound. I couldnt believe it! I had turned her out daily and used stable bandages at night but apart from that there was no other treatment. She has been sound for two weeks and I am now waiting for another scan before deciding when to bring her back into work.I have since treated many horses for muscle injuries, tight backs, hock strain and neck problems, all with good results. My human clients love the Physiopod as there is no pain and it is very relaxing. Patients say they feel loose and light after treatment. Recently a client sustained a rotator cuff injury and treatment with the pod has increased healing time and prevented adhesions.The physiopod can also be used for straight forward massage and many riders have noticed how loose their horses feel after treatment." To contact Gloria