Equilibrium Products Equine Massage Pad
The Equilibrium Horse Massage Pad was developed through clinical trials at Myerscough College, UK. The innovative design provides Proven to improve back and in horses, the was created to help a successful ex-racehorse through the retraining process. Combined with the , the horse went on to pursue a new career in Endurance!
- to improve back flexibility and promote relaxation
- Shaped to follow the contours of the horse’s back, providing
- Battery operated 30-minute sessions.
- Three different, that allow you to choose the intensity of the massage.
- Perfect before exercise as part of
- Fits a of horses and ponies.
- Easy to fit, clean & store with a modern & practical carry bag.
- High performance battery & universal charger*.
- 2 year product warranty.
The has three different settings, which can be selected easily from the controller. This allows you to select the intensity of the program to suit your horse. Each program has of massage: pulsing, vibration and stroking, which ensures muscles are worked in different ways.
The can be incorporated into your warming up and cooling down routine.
The setting can be used to cool down after work.
The setting is ideal to warm up muscles before exercise.
The setting for when your horse requires a more intense massage.
Each session will last for 30 minutes however, this can be manually stopped at any time.
It comes in a handy carry bag, which makes it ideal for use at home and away. It is easy to store in the tack room and can be wiped clean. The bag also has storage spots which can be used for items such as the battery and charger.
The is now the choice of many Olympians, world champions and top producers.
It can be used on its own or in conjunction with the hand held or the for an all over massage.
If you have a pony under 14hh or 5’6 rug sizes, you will probably want the Pony Massage Pad. Alternatively, if your horse is over 16.2hh in 6’6 rugs and above you may want to look at the XL Massage Pad
When to use Massage:
The can be used for:
- Horses on box rest to
- After exercise to help
- Before exercise as part of
- At a show to
- On your horses day off as part of a
- Anytime as a
Benefits of Massage
Massage is well known for its ‘feel good’ factor and has been shown to aid relaxation, and assist with the maintenance of healthy muscle and muscle function. Tension is often one of the most common reasons for poor performance. By increasing relaxation and improving back flexibility, the negative effects of tension can be reduced. A relaxed horse, with relaxed muscles, will move with fluidity and suppleness which is particularly important for competition horses performing dressage movements, and those jumping technical fences.
Clinical Trials
As part of our commitment to research and product development, the was tested by Myerscough College in Lancashire, UK.
The results showed that the massage pad offers significant benefits to working horses, which include and and can show an increase in stride length.
Test Methods
The trial investigated the effects of massage on well schooled horses. Signs of stress or relaxation were measured immediately before, during and after the application of the Equilibrium Horse Massage Pad over a six week period. Secondly, the horses were assessed in terms of flexibility and suppleness. There were two groups of horses – a treated group and a control group.
The ‘Arch Dip Test’ was used to assess back flexibility, which involves pressure stimulus to generate a reflex in the horses’ back. Pressure applied to a specific region in the spinal area results in the horse ‘dipping’ away from the pressure. A more flexible back allows the horse to exhibit a greater ability to dip away from the source of the pressure. The arch test involves the application of pressure to the horses’ midline. This stimulates an upwards arch reflex in the horses’ back away from the source of pressure. Similarly, a more flexible back allows the horse to exhibit a greater ability to arch the back upwards away from the pressure. The horses that had used the pad showed a significant improvement in back flexibility of 46%.
The horses also had their heart rates monitored as a measure of relaxation.







































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