Closure with support for suspensors and tendon system retaining action to limit typical after-workout swelling.
DFD (Dry Fast Dry) interchangeable underbandage, fixed with Velcro.
DFD is a special highly absorbent fabric able to remove moisture better than any natural or synthetic fibre. The moisture created by the body is rapidly absorbed by the DFD and removed from the skin which stays dry.
Fetlock protector in polyurethane, to reduce contact wear.
Velcro straps with elastic support for better comfort and adherence.
Very practical and functional, it is time-saving and avoids dangerous bandaging mistakes.
Suitable for front legs.
The price refers to the pair.
Magnetotherapy:
Magnetotherapy is a medical method that treats several pathologies in man and animals, exploiting magnetic fields.
The cells, whose fundamental task is the production of energy, have an electric voltage that feeds a coordinated activity on a level of tissues and organs.
In a situation of internal or external injury, cell activity is compromised and the consequences are inflammation, pain, etc.
The creation of a magnetic field by means of permanently magnetised NEODYMIUM plates having several polarities helps restore the biological energy, slowing down the physiological deterioration of tissues.
The magnetic fields favour and facilitate lymphatic and blood microcirculation, the change and use of nutrient substances by the cells, the natural biological defence system and the elimination of metabolic waste matter.
Moreover, the magnetic fields provide significant benefits in all inflammatory processes which are often accompanied by pain. The benefit is obtained through a reduction of the inflammatory process and, at the same time, an analgetic action with respect to the tissue nerve fibres.
Magnetotherapy also stimulates vasodilatation, i.e. increases the blood flow to the injured part, speeds up the elimination of dead cells and toxins, relaxes the muscles and reduces swelling.
The static magnetic energy also stimulates the production of ELASTIN and COLLAGEN, which are indispensable elements for the reconstruction of tissues.