Other Leg Protection for Horses
- Frequently asked questions
- How do magnetic boots work on horses?
- Which types of therapy boots are available for horses?
- When is a compression bandage for horses useful?
How do magnetic boots work on horses?
Magnetic boots for horses are equipped with permanent magnets that are used for tendon injuries, bone injuries, arthrosis or problems with the lymph flow. In the case of an injury, the cells of the impaired tissue are no longer able to transport oxygen and nutrients sufficiently or to remove harmful substances. The permanent magnets in the boots support the cells in their function by means of magnetic impulses, stimulate their microcirculation and promote blood flow. Improved blood circulation and unimpeded lymph flow promote faster recovery.
If you would like more detailed information about the effects of magnetic boots and other therapy boots, please take a look at our guide on the subject of therapy and regeneration.
Some magnetic boots can be worn over a longer period of time and can therefore also be used as stable boots. In our shop you will find magnetic boots for both the cannon bone and the hock as hock protectors.
Which types of therapy boots are available for horses?
- Cooling boots
- Infrared or heat boots
- Magnetic boots
- Massage boots
- Compression bandages
When is a compression bandage for horses useful?
Compression bandages are compression stockings for horses and have the same effect as for humans. They exert pressure on the vessels, compress them and allow the vascular valves to close and open better. This favours fluid transport, such as the removal of lymphatic fluid with toxins.
Compression bandages are suitable for horses prone to filled legs or recovering from oedema after blunt trauma. The accumulation of fluid leads to uncomfortable tightness, which can be relieved if drainage is encouraged. This is where the use of compression bandages can be useful.
Compression bandages should fit the horse exactly so that they do not slip, but also do not exert too much pressure. For this reason, we have compression bandages for horses in different sizes in our range.