Indiba Radiofrequency 

Indiba is capatative resistive electromagnetic radiofrequency therapy acting at 448khz

INDIBA therapy can benefit your horse by promoting healing, reducing pain, and supporting recovery from injuries or chronic conditions. Indiba in equine therapy is particularly well-suited for addressing musculoskeletal issues, improving mobility, and enhancing overall well-being, while being completely non invasive and stress free.

 

Pain Relief:

  • The radiofrequency energy stimulates circulation and nerve activity, reducing pain from acute injuries or chronic conditions such as arthritis. 
  • Reduces inflammation in conditions like osteoarthritis or joint trauma.

Faster Recovery from Injuries:

  • Promotes tissue regeneration and repair in cases of tendon or ligament injuries, wounds, or surgical recovery, speeding up the natural healing process
  • Helps repair tissue damage by enhancing collagen production and reducing healing time

Reduces Inflammation:

  • Increases blood flow and lymphatic drainage, which helps reduce swelling in areas affected by inflammation, such as joints or muscle tissues.

Improved Mobility:

  • Softens tight muscles, enhances joint flexibility, and restores natural movement, making it beneficial for horses with restricted range of motion or stiffness.
  • Eases tension and encourages faster recovery from overexertion.

Enhances Muscle Performance:

  • Encourages better oxygenation and nutrient delivery to muscles, which can prevent fatigue and improve performance in athletic horses.

Helps with Chronic Conditions:

  • Addresses issues like degenerative joint diseases or repetitive strain injuries.
  • Reduction in chronic scar tissue

 

How the Treatment is Administered:

A trained equine therapist or veterinarian will use an INDIBA device with specialised applicators designed for animals. The procedure involves:

  • Applying the device to affected areas using a conductive gel.
  • Adjusting the settings based on your horse’s condition and specific treatment goals.
  • Each area takes about 15-20 minutes, for pain relief the treatment is cumulative, this means the horse will need a short intense course of 2-3 sessions and then spreading the gap between sessions until they are going 4-8 weeks between sessions depending on the horse.

 

Is INDIBA Suitable for Your Horse?

If your horse has issues like a tendon strain, chronic joint pain, or difficulty recovering after intense activity, INDIBA therapy can be a helpful addition to their care. Consulting with a veterinarian or equine therapist experienced in INDIBA will help determine the best treatment plan.

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