10 good reasons why:

Leg wraps
1. Will increase blood circulation which can prevent injuries.
2. Prolong injections (vets tell us).
3. No need of liniments
4. Can replace poultice
(Sore No More, Tetda or a similar liniment should be used under the wrap).
5. Speed up healing process on already injured horse.
Blankets
6. Keeps muscles loose and relaxed before work outs or competitions.
7. Helps tie up problems, sore backs, shoulders and other muscle problems.
8. Helps horses to recover faster from strainful exercising.
9. Can help nervous horses to relax.
Hock and knee boots
10. Prolongs injections and helps arthritic joints.


 
DVM's / Standard & Thoroughbred / Equestrian / Horse Therapists / Human Product Line

Ulrika Johansson

Steve Engle, D.V.M., Equine Veterinarian
"I have to admit when I first heard about Back on Track ceramic wraps I was skeptical, I put them to the test on a horse with strained tendon and had great results. Now I use Back on Track products on myself and so does my wife-we are sold!"

Dr. John R. Steele D.V.M., Equine Veterinarian, Vernon NY
"I have prescribed the use of the ceramic bandage on chronic fill in the lower leg of the horses. Without the use of medication, these bandages do reduce swelling and legs appear much better."

Barry G. Carter D.V.M., M.S., Equine Veterinarian
"We have been using "Back on Track" leg wraps in our practice for over a year now and are extremely pleased with the results on horses with soft tissue injuries. We have many clients that are using the wraps on a daily basis to reduce inflammation associated with these injuries. We have also instituted the use of "Back on Track" wraps in some post-operative arthroscopies to reduce inflammation and have been very pleased with the results. I highly recommend the use of these leg wraps in select orthopedic cases to decrease time for return to racing function. I work on a lot of horses that are using Back on Track bandages on their lower legs. These horse are much more comfortable with less joint and tendon sheath effusion when the Back on Track bandages are in use."

John R. Cummins, D.V.M.
"I work on a lot of horses that are using Back on Track bandages on their lower legs. These horses are much more comfortable, with less joint and tendon sheath effusion when the Back on Track bandages are in use.
I have also used the Back on Track bandages on my knees. These bandages, combined with other physical therapy, resolved nearly all pain associated with a chronic desmitis in my knees."
Richard C. Mather, D.V.M.Woodland Run Equine Veterinary Facility Inc.
"I am very impressed with Back on Track leg wraps. The reduction in iflammation is excellent. I especially like the effect on ankles and tendonitis. I also feel joint injections last longer when using Back on Track leg wraps. I highly recommend this product."

Lynda Rhodes-Stewart, D.V.M, Equine Veterinarian
"I have seen very good results in reducing post operative inflammation/synovitis when used on young horses following routine joint surgery, especially ankle chip removals. I have also been encouraged by results seen when using the Back on Track leg wraps on yearlings/two years old experiencing soreness due to bone immaturity/weakness particularly in the distal cannon bone area. By using these leg wraps along with other conventional treatment, I am convinced that these horses have been able to proceed with their training whereas in the past they most likely would have been waited on to mature."

Clarie N. Wellman, D.V.M, Hornet Lane Equine
"I have been using the Back on Track cermic bandages with positive results. They have worked especially well on athoroughbred with a healed fractured sesamoid. After trying several traditional therapies when the horse returned to training, we got the best results with the ceramic bandages. I would recommend trying them on both acute and chronic injuries."