Human ‘massage gun’ for horses

Hormonal Filly

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The Equilibrium massage pad is £300 and something I can’t afford right now. I know where my mare gets sore and the physio always confirms these areas. I often massage her with my hands, she loves it.

Thinking of getting a human massage gun/pad.. is there such thing? Does anyone use one?
 

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I’ve got one that is older so not like the new deep tissue thing that look like guns. I wouldn’t use one of them as it’s so hard not to over use it and end up hurting the horse more.

Mine is like this but not exactly. I’ll see if I can get a brand name later. IMG_5898.jpeg
 

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Yes, I use one. £15 off Amazon & it's been really helpful to us. Body workers know I use it & are happy for me to.

I do have the Equilibrium massage pad too but the gun on it's own would make a difference to us.
 

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I have a theragun and my understanding is that you should only use it yourself to feel exactly where it is working, avoiding bony areas particularly. It's incredibly powerful and I would think very risky if you got it slightly in the wrong place, at least of causing pain if not damage. I know of someone who was crippled for weeks after a physio used one on her, somewhere along her lower spine.
 

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Although none of us can feel what they feel, I think it's perfectly possible for those of us that are attuned to our horse can read their feedback though (and that's not just limited to a massage)
 
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I have a theragun and my understanding is that you should only use it yourself to feel exactly where it is working, avoiding bony areas particularly. It's incredibly powerful and I would think very risky if you got it slightly in the wrong place, at least of causing pain if not damage. I know of someone who was crippled for weeks after a physio used one on her, somewhere along her lower spine.

Agree - I absolutely love the theraguns at the gym, I’d almost pay the membership just to use them, but I wouldn’t let someone else near me with one as they are really vicious things and certainly wouldn’t use on a horse.
 
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I bought one at a show last year and after using on myself I think it is far too strong to risk using on the horses. It's supposed to be OK for them but it is so powerful I think it would send Angel into orbit!
 

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I have a Niagra massager. It is just cylinder shaped and vibrates, has different speeds. It was my mothers and I came across it when turning out her house after she died. It is about 40 years old and still in excellent condition. I use it on my mare who loves it. It cant do any damage as all it does is vibrate through the muscles.
 
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