Posted: 28th September 2015 | Back to news feed
In line with its other performance and recovery equipment, FMBs Therapy Systems is delighted to introduce the Activo-Med Vibro-Combi Floor.
For improved circulation, recovery and rehabilitation, this state-of-the-art product combines controlled vibration with pulsed electromagnetic therapy. It can also be purchased with integral weighing scales, stocks and/or a solarium if required. The Activo-Med Vibro-Combi Floor can be used in a number of different situations, whether this is pre warm up and post cool down, for recovery and rehabilitation, or even while you carry out tasks like plaiting and clipping.
“The first time I saw this floor, I was very excited about it and its potential,” says Serena Hickson from FMBs Therapy Systems. “The way the system works can support general recovery after exercise, suppleness and circulation, but it can also be used for rehabilitation after injury and general wellbeing. As with the other Activo-Med products we supply, the control box is set to provide the right combination of therapies for your horse, depending on the circumstances, but can also be programmed to a bespoke combination to suit the horse’s requirements. This means that the programme time, PEMF frequency and intensity and the intensity of the massage / vibration can be altered as needed. As an additional benefit, the floor can be customised to include weighing scales to allow riders to accurately monitor their horse’s weight, and the additional options of stocks and even a solarium ensure there’s a solution for all locations requiring minimum space used.”
The floor can be operated from a mains supply or rechargeable battery, which makes is very portable if you need to take it in the lorry or to shows.
The Activo-Med Vibro-Combi Floor with optional weighing scales, stocks and solarium is available in a range of configurations. For more information on this versatile floor please contact the FMBs Therapy Systems team.
For more information see www.fmbs.co.uk/ or call 01494 883433.
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