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America Cryo - Subzero Equine Cryotherapy | Shockwave Machine for Horses

A highly effective treatment for equine injuries and conditions that uses high-pressure, -110°F carbon dioxide (CO2) gas for rapid improvements in lameness, spinal and muscular issues.


  • Initial results visible within just 60 seconds

  • Infrared temperature and distance sensors for real-time control

  • Rapid attachment systems for faster setup and storage

  • Long-lasting battery and 15’ polyurethane-shielded cord

  • Backlit, interactive LCD screen shows treatment data

  • Treatment protocols for different conditions


Vets, trainers and physiotherapists report rapid pain relief and overall faster recovery from equine injuries through targeted cold therapy.

This versatile and easy-to-use device treats numerous regions of the sports horse’s body for effective maintenance and injury prevention.





How it Works


The diffuser streams high-pressure, carbon dioxide (CO2) gas at 70 bars pressure and -110°F to the affected site on the horse’s body. This creates a thermal shock that immediately activates the sensory neuroreceptors under the skin. The horse’s central nervous system responds with a corrective reflex, which brings a reduction in inflammation, swelling and pain, with further muscular relaxation, within just 60 seconds.




4 Principle Effects

Equine Cryotherapy is astonishingly effective within a short timeframe and allows you to bring the following benefits to all areas of the horse’s body.


Analgesia: Treatment brings an immediate reduction in pain caused by joint, ligament and tendon issues, allowing horses to recover from acute and chronic lameness faster.


Anti-Inflammatory: Swelling decreases rapidly, while associated increases in blood flow enables faster healing of damaged soft tissue, especially with laminitic horses.


Muscular: Rapid resolution of post-exercise tension and pain from microtears reduces the risk of further tissue damage.


Cardiovascular: Blood vessels dilate leading to improve circulation, minimizing the possibility of further damage caused by poor blood flow to injury sites.






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