Can magnetic boots cause any harm?

Gingerwitch

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Has anyone ever been told not to use magnetic boots by there vet? Dont really want to phone my poor vet again and ask what may be a daft question, but my horse is on box rest alley with "damage to the soft tissue structures of the hoof" - so read that as you may and i put my old girls magnetic boots on last night for an hour and again tonight - he seams to quite enjoy them but could i be doing any damage?
 
Try looking on the manufactures web site may give indication of when not to use, or try bio-flow's site. Can't think that they would cause any damage though, are they supposed to enhance blood flow or something like that.
 
They are contra-indicated for conditions such as cancer when it is thought that magnets can increase size/growth rate but no, they are perfectly safe for soft tissue injuries although whether they work or not is subject to some discussion.
 
I *think* that you aren't supposed to use them on open/fresh wounds or for the first 24hours after a knock or strain? Don't know where I've heard this though so I may be way off.
 
I *think* that you aren't supposed to use them on open/fresh wounds or for the first 24hours after a knock or strain? Don't know where I've heard this though so I may be way off.

That's what I was told. I think they are supposed to increase blood flow so if you have a fresh wound or tear not a good idea but other than that OK.

My vet was deeply cynical of all the magnetic, supplement, herbal and alternative treatments I threw at the problem. Never told me they would do harm though.
 
my vet doesnt think much of them but cant do any harm - if its swollen then cold hose - i wouldnt put magnetic boot on for few days as increases circulation and you want inflammation to go down. but for general soft tissue damage they should help.
 
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