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Date: N/A
Name of Horse: Bailey
Age of Horse: 9 years
Breed of Horse: N/A
Sex of Horse: Stallion
Injury or Condition: Slipped off a sidewalk, injured shoulder
and limped a quarter of a mile back to the stables.
Treatment: Thank goodness that the Equitonic was in my truck.
I worked on him for one hour and then gave him an herbal anti-inflammatory.
Outcome: When I started he was on 3 legs; when I left he was
back on all fours. What is really interesting about this whole
CHI thing is that it does work. I believe that the reason animals
responds so well to it, is that they do not know how not to.
They just know that they feel better. I’ve had people
call it Voo Doo and chuckle under their breath. Yet, my horses
are fit and happy. The people who have the most to say about
my methods have 3 horses off and vet bills climbing. I’ve
turned around 2 at the barn and the office and they now have
their own machines. They watched and saw what it did for me
and my babies. Thank you. You have contributed to my well being.
My horses appreciate you too.
Name of Attending Vet or Therapist: Su Bacon
Location: Monrovia, CA
Date: N/A
Name of Horse: N/A
Age of Horse: 9 months
Breed of Horse: N/A
Sex of Horse: Filly
Injury or Condition: Spooked and hit extensor tendon on left
leg over fetlock joint. Within one week tendon showing thickening.
Did not respond to wraps or sweats.
Treatment: Treated with Equitonic 20 minutes per day, 5 days
per week, then 10 minutes per day, 5 days per week.
Outcome: Reduction in thickened area on tendon about 80% in
6 weeks. Now about 90% reduction in tendon size. Joint almost
looks normal. Enlargement of joint areas are faults in conformation.
This filly is showing in breeding/sport horse classes where
confirmation makes up a large part of her overall score.
Name of Attending Vet or Therapist: Tammy Opperman
Location: Whitesburg, GA
Date: N/A
Name of Horse: N/A
Age of Horse: 10 years
Breed of Horse: N/A
Sex of Horse: Filly
Injury or Condition: Contusion and ligament damage to joints
when hoof was caught in high fence after horse reared up, made
worse by twisting the hindquarters around in a half-circle so
that the forelimb was twisted awkwardly, and was held in that
position for hours.
Treatment: Two days after the incident, the Infratonic was
applied to the forelimb, which was swollen, torn, hot and tender
to touch. Initially, the horse was skittish about the unusual
vibratory sounds from the transducer.
Outcome: The immediate results of the Infratonic application
were reduction in swelling and tenderness, which did not return.
As the horse was placed on lead to walk, the hesitancy and limp
that had originally been visible was much less apparent. Then,
during lunging activities, it was possible to observe the horse
self-adjusting to the increased capability of the leg by beginning
to place more weight on the leg and by obtaining a more even
stride.
Name of Attending Vet or Therapist: Mary Berry, DC
Location: Richland Hills, TX
Date: N/A
Name of Horse: N/A
Age of Horse: Under 1 year
Breed of Horse: N/A
Sex of Horse: Filly
Injury or Condition: She had wacked the entensor tendon at
the fetlock joint on her left front leg. The tendon showed some
thickening with a lump at the site of injury. She never took
a lame step but as a horse showing in breeding classes this
would hurt her show record.
Treatment: 2 months of 5 days per week treatments.
Outcome: The leg thickening is down about 80%.
Name of Attending Vet or Therapist: Tammy Opperman
Location: Whitesburg, GA
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