Thermotex Far Infrared Equine Therapy Systems for Accelerated Warm-up, Clinical Treatment and Routine Maintenance
Thermotex far infrared equine therapy systems are recommended and used by trainers, veterinarians and therapists. They are the best topical heat producing physical therapy modality on the market for pain relief. They are also very effective at promoting healing and accelerating rehabilitation. With this advanced technology, deep penetrating, relaxing, infrared heat is delivered to where it is needed.
Thermotex far infrared systems increase hemoglobin 25% to 28% and help relieve muscle soreness, arthritis pain, and back ache. They also help the horse stretch out, prevent washing out, and tying up.
With early treatment, the Thermotex equine therapy systems make colic a thing of the past. They are proven to reduce lactic acid build-up, help a non-sweater sweat, and increase kidney function. Using the far infrared equine therapy systems on a regular basis also helps bring out the natural oil of the skin, making the horses’ hair glisten.
Two Main Applications for Thermotex Equine Far Infrared Therapy Systems
- Pain Relief: The Thermotex far infrared equine therapy systems are very effective for pain relief. They are used by trainers, veterinarians and therapists to relieve pain due to soreness in muscles and joints.
- Pre-Competition Use: Thermotex far infrared equine therapy systems are used before a competition to dramatically improve performance levels.
The far infrared heat from these equine therapy systems:
- Enhances the respiratory system
- Acts as a diuretic and helps bleeders
- Removes sinus inflammation and congestion
- Removes inflammation of the joints caused by arthritis
- Removes lactic acid build-up in muscles
- Reduces lactic acid levels to prevent tying up during competition
- Removes soreness due to injury
Thermotex Equine Therapy Systems are used
by horse trainers around the world.
There are 5 Thermotex far infrared equine therapy systems. Each system is designed to address a specific area of the body, focusing on the overall wellbeing of the horse.





