magnetic boots

lauren123

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The boy has arthritis... in alot of places so he has a min of 15 mins warm up. Otherwise he can be quite Stiff. I am wondering if the equilibrium hind & hock magnetic boots would be any good? Or tge equilibrium massage pad for his back? He has a old injury which makes him prone to his back been sore.
 
I’m a believer in magnetic things but they don’t need to be on the sore bit to help just on the relevant limb so don’t pay extra for the hock boots. And you can get off brand magnetic wraps for much cheaper but they still have the same strength magnets in.

I had the massage pad for Jess, it was really good but I ended up not using it enough to justify keeping it as I just didn’t have an extra hour everyday to wait while it did it’s thing, but it would be easy enough if you can put it on in the stable and get on with other jobs around them.
 
The boy has arthritis... in alot of places so he has a min of 15 mins warm up. Otherwise he can be quite Stiff. I am wondering if the equilibrium hind & hock magnetic boots would be any good? Or tge equilibrium massage pad for his back? He has a old injury which makes him prone to his back been sore.
I love Equilibrium products! I have these for Storm. She doesn't wear them as much in summer, she doesn't need them as much, but in winter when she's staying in, they definitely make a difference if worn for a few hours each day.
 
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