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Runner's ReliefTM  Application and Protocols
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Six Easy Steps

Tubing

 1) Add 1 scoop of Runner's ReliefTM  into clean muck bucket filling with hot water (108F-113F) (42C-45C) up to 20 gallon of water

Tubing

2) Use a digital thermometer to access the water temperature (108F to 113F) (42C-45C)

 

Tubing

 

Soaking

Soaking

3) Soak for 30 minutes. Splashing onto the leg prior to entry may be necessary to allow the horse to become accustomed to the water temperature and also let the horse feel solid ground in the bucket. (Usually after three treatments they are accustomed to stand in the bucket)

 

cotton pad

4) Wrap COTTON PAD around the leg

Tubing

5) Wrap PLASTIC (saran wrap) in top of the COTTON PAD around the leg 3-4 times not to tight and neither to loose.

 

Wrapping with polo wrap

6) wrap with POLO WRAP lightly, and let sweat on until following soak.
 

Recommendation:

Soak once or twice a day for ninety days (no more than twice a day and no longer than 30 minutes per soaking) it is recommended to take ultrasound before starting the therapy and then follow-up ultrasounds every 30 days  to allow you to monitor healing.
Keep out of the reach of children.
For external use only


Runner's ReliefTM Protocols

Bowed Tendons, Suspensories & soft tissue injuries

First:  For proper diagnoses have your vet take an ultrasound to determine the extent of the injury, follow up ultrasound can than evaluate progress, recovery, and product money back policy.

2) Ice is usually used for the first 48 hours after injury.

3) Start soaking with Runner’s Relief Therapy TM after 48 hours from the time of injury. (It doesn't not mean that RR will work ONLY in horses with just occured the injury. RR will work with old injuries as well)

4) Your veterinarian will determine stall rest, hand walking, and exercise after evaluation of the injury. (Usually 2 to 3 weeks stall rest is recommended)

5) After 30-60 days of soaking with Runner’s Relief TM have your veterinarian take another ultrasound to allow you to monitor healing (recommended).

6) Take the next ultrasound 75-90 days after soaking with Runner’s ReliefTM depending on evaluation by your veterinarian you may start exercising the horse. (Usually in a round pen) continue soaking with Runner’s Relief TM.

7) After ninety days (90) soaking with RRTM take an ultrasound, the tendon or ligament injury should be healed.

8) Runner’s Relief TherapyTM  is recommended once or twice a day for ninety (90) days (no more than twice a day and no longer than 30 minutes per soaking) and is applied as a maintenance program:

a) During training and after work outs.

b) Post recovery of injury

c) Before and after a race or any heavy physical activities

Runner’s Relief TM  used as maintenance will accelerate collateral blood circulation, reduce pain, relax skeletal musculature, and keep tendons, connective tissue, muscles, and ligaments healthy by giving vasodilation in all vessels and arteries, and enhance range of motion by increasing the stretching capacity of collagen structures.

Runner’s Relief Therapy TM heals bowed tendons and suspensory ligament injuries new and old. Runner’s Relief TM  is proud to be the first, the finest, and the only treatment worldwide for theses injuries in  such short time. Therefore, Runner’s Relief TM proudly offers a 100% satisfaction guaranteed or your money back, ultrasound before and after is required to assure our product quality and money back policy. Instructions must be followed as given.

 


TERMS OF USE

Runner’s Relief provides the material presented herein for educational and informational purposes only. Decisions regarding the health and welfare of your horse should be made only after consultation with a veterinarian with whom a valid client-patient-veterinarian relationship has been established. Copyright & Copy © 2006 Runners Relief All Rights Reserved. Text and images may not be reproduced without consent. Designed by Runner's Relief web designers.