The
stable with access to a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber has an indispensable
tool to sharpen their winning edge.
Equine Hyperbaric Oxygen
Therapy plays a vital role in rehabilitation, sports medicine, and conditioning
for the equine athletes. Equine Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
for horses offers the opportunity to prove the benefits and value to
Thoroughbred and Standardbred owners and trainers. The treatments will be used
on current in-training horses to enhance post race recovery time.
Equine athletes
treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy are better able to consistently compete
at their full potential and has made possible the
complete rehabilitation of horses with injuries deemed to be career ending. Horses
consistently returned back to the track with greater frequency.
Equine
HBOT sessions used for general preventative athletic therapy, to treat minor
chronic disease. Horses who could previously compete only every 2-4 weeks have
been able to step to the gate weekly and compete at their full potential. Re
injury rates are consistently lower than without HBOT treatment.
By
speeding the healing of injury due to the wear and tear of racing (i.e. lung and
microcirculation damage), allow them to race at higher levels. Effective in helping to aid
recovery after strenuous activity such as racing, jumping, cross-country or
endurance workouts and exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage.
The beneficial effects would
include reduction of tissue swelling, reduction of pain associated with
swelling and inflammation, and enhancement of the connective tissue repair
process. Beneficial for both high-performance equine athletes as well as
pleasure horses.
Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory demonstrated
that HBOT reduces the
production of lactic acid, lowers heart rate, and increases respiration
effectiveness. The musculature of equine athletes provides the explosive
power of the jumper and cutting horse, the speed of the thoroughbred, the
stamina of the endurance horse and the fine motor control of the advanced
dressage horse. Properly applying HBOT to such elegant performance would
net greater performance to already superb athletes.
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