Extracorporeal shock wave therapy in horses
The Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is a modern, non-invasive treatment method that has become established in equine medicine. It uses high-energy sound waves that are directed precisely into the affected tissue to promote healing and reduce pain.
Areas of application
ESWT is particularly suitable for musculoskeletal conditions, such as
- Tendon and ligament injuries (e.g. proximal suspensory desmitis, deep digital flexor tendon)
- Muscle and tendon attachment inflammation
- Chronic back pain
- Bursitis
How it Works
The shock waves stimulate the metabolism and blood circulation in the treated area. Resulting in:
- Pain reduction: The sound waves influence the transmission of pain and have a soothing effect.
- Accelerated healing: Repair mechanisms in the tissue are activated and regeneration is supported.
- Improvement of mobility: By reducing pain and inflammation, the horse can move more freely again.
Treatment Procedure
ESWT is usually carried out on an outpatient basis. The horse is sedated to ensure a stress-free treatment. The shock waves are applied to the affected tissue using a handheld device. A session usually only lasts a few minutes; depending on the condition, several treatments at intervals of two to three weeks are advisable.
Advantages for your horse
- Gentle, non-invasive procedure
- Well tolerated and virtually free of side effects
- Effective complement to other therapies
- Suitable for acute and chronic diseases
Our goal: enjoyment of movement and quality of life
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy can make a contribute significantly to rapid recovery and long-term health of your horse. We are happy to provide individual advice on how ESWT can benefit your horse.