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In sport horses, musculoskeletal injuries are among the most common conditions, often linked to overload, repeated micro...
07/05/2026

In sport horses, musculoskeletal injuries are among the most common conditions, often linked to overload, repeated microtrauma or intense athletic activity.

These issues can compromise mobility, performance and the animal’s overall well-being.

Early recognition is not always easy: lameness, stiffness or a decrease in performance may indicate involvement of muscles, tendons or bone structures.

Electromagnetic therapy is an effective and non-invasive solution within veterinary physiotherapy programmes. By using low-frequency, high-penetration electromagnetic fields, it stimulates cellular metabolism, improves blood circulation and supports tissue regeneration processes.

With ELECTROMAG VET PRO by Globus VET, targeted treatments can be applied directly to the affected areas, using specific protocols designed to support recovery and reduce inflammation and oedema.

When integrated into rehabilitation programmes, this therapy helps optimise recovery times and supports a gradual and controlled return to activity.

To discover Globus VET solutions dedicated to equine rehabilitation, visit our website.

In sport horses, repeated stress related to athletic activity can cause micro-injuries to tendons and ligaments, comprom...
05/05/2026

In sport horses, repeated stress related to athletic activity can cause micro-injuries to tendons and ligaments, compromising mobility and performance.

If not properly managed, these overload conditions may develop into more complex issues and slow down recovery.

Reduced performance, stiffness or an altered response to load may indicate tissue damage.

Focal shockwave therapy is an effective, non-invasive technology to support recovery in athletic horses. Through high-energy impulses, it stimulates deep tissue regeneration, promotes neovascularisation and helps improve collagen organisation.

With Shockwave Vet F-Pro by Globus VET, targeted and controlled treatments can be applied, specifically designed to act on tendons, ligaments and bone structures through protocols tailored for sport horses.

Focal shockwaves can help maintain tissue integrity and support more effective load management, guiding the horse towards more stable and reliable performance.

To discover Globus VET solutions dedicated to equine rehabilitation, visit our website.

In animals, musculoskeletal disorders and inflammatory conditions can cause pain, stiffness and reduced mobility, affect...
30/04/2026

In animals, musculoskeletal disorders and inflammatory conditions can cause pain, stiffness and reduced mobility, affecting overall well-being and quality of life.

Trauma, surgical procedures or functional overload can impair the function of muscles, tendons and joints.

Early detection of these signs is not always easy: reduced activity, difficulty moving or behavioural changes may be the first indicators of an evolving condition.

In this context, lasertherapy is an increasingly used non-invasive solution in veterinary physiotherapy.

Through the process of photobiomodulation, laser energy stimulates cellular metabolism, improves microcirculation and enhances tissue oxygenation, helping to reduce pain and inflammation while supporting regenerative processes.

When integrated into rehabilitation programmes, lasertherapy can help improve tissue function and support a more effective and progressive recovery, guiding the animal towards a more comfortable return to movement.

To learn more about solutions dedicated to veterinary physiotherapy, visit the GLOBUS VET website.

In dogs, tendinopathies are common conditions that can develop after intense activity, repeated microtrauma or functiona...
23/04/2026

In dogs, tendinopathies are common conditions that can develop after intense activity, repeated microtrauma or functional overload.

They typically present with localised pain, stiffness and difficulty in movement, with a high risk of recurrence if not properly managed.

Early recognition of these signs is essential: lameness or a reduced willingness to move may indicate tendon tissue involvement.

Lasertherapy is an effective and non-invasive option in veterinary physiotherapy. Through photobiomodulation, it stimulates cellular metabolism, promotes collagen synthesis and helps reduce inflammation and oedema.

With LaserVet devices by Globus VET, it is possible to deliver targeted treatments in depth, using specific protocols for both acute and chronic conditions.

Lasertherapy, when combined with rehabilitation exercises and in cooperation with other therapies, is crucial to support higher-quality tissue healing and a gradual, controlled return to activity for the dog.

Discover Globus VET’s LaserVet solutions for veterinary physiotherapy on our website.

In cats, hip osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition that can develop gradually, leading to pain, stiffness and diffi...
21/04/2026

In cats, hip osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition that can develop gradually, leading to pain, stiffness and difficulty in everyday movements.

Activities such as jumping, climbing or moving freely may become increasingly challenging over time.

Reduced activity levels, changes in posture or a decreased willingness to move can be among the first indicators.

In this context, magnetotherapy is increasingly used in veterinary physiotherapy to support the management of osteoarthritis.

By generating pulsed electromagnetic fields, it stimulates cellular metabolism, improves blood circulation and oxygenation of joint tissues.

This therapy can help reduce inflammation, support joint function and contribute to the cat’s overall well-being over time, and can work in cooperation with other therapies, reducing the need to use medications.

MagnetoVet devices by Globus VET enable targeted treatments, acting on the hip joint through dedicated protocols designed to support tissue regeneration and pain management in a completely non-invasive way.

Discover more about veterinary magnetotherapy and MagnetoVet by Globus VET on our website.

In dogs and cats, wound healing is a complex biological process involving inflammation, tissue regeneration, and the for...
16/04/2026

In dogs and cats, wound healing is a complex biological process involving inflammation, tissue regeneration, and the formation of new collagen.

Trauma, surgery, or skin lesions require ideal conditions to allow for proper and effective healing.

This process does not always run smoothly: suboptimal circulation or an altered inflammatory response can slow recovery and increase the risk of complications.

For this reason, veterinary physiotherapy plays an important role in managing the healing process. Through the use of physical technologies, it is possible to stimulate biological tissue processes and improve the quality of healing.

Globus VET solutions, such as lasertherapy, magnetotherapy, and tecartherapy, act in a targeted manner to improve microcirculation, promote tissue oxygenation, and stimulate cellular regeneration.

When incorporated into a rehabilitation program, these technologies can help make the healing process more effective, improving the animal’s comfort and supporting a more controlled recovery.

To discover Globus VET solutions dedicated to veterinary physical therapy, visit our website.

In competitive horses, race preparation goes beyond the traditional warm-up. Proper muscle activation is essential for i...
14/04/2026

In competitive horses, race preparation goes beyond the traditional warm-up.

Proper muscle activation is essential for improving responsiveness, optimizing athletic performance, and reducing the risk of injury.

Before a competition, it is important to focus on the quality of the neuromuscular response and the tissues’ ability to handle the load. Ready and well-oxygenated muscles allow the horse to perform at its best right from the start of the competition.

Tecartherapy provides effective support during this phase.

Through capacitive and resistive energy transfer, it generates endogenous heat in the tissues, improving circulation and promoting muscle activation without causing fatigue.

Thanks to TecarVET by Globus VET, it is possible to target the most stressed areas, such as the back, limbs, and hindquarters, with specific pre-competition protocols designed for sport horses.

When incorporated into the pre-competition routine, this technology helps prepare the tissues deeply, improving the horse’s readiness and making activation more effective and controlled.

To discover Globus VET’s TecarVET solutions dedicated to equine rehabilitation, visit our website.

In equine care, focal shockwaves are widely used in veterinary physiotherapy to treat musculoskeletal conditions such as...
09/04/2026

In equine care, focal shockwaves are widely used in veterinary physiotherapy to treat musculoskeletal conditions such as tendinitis, desmitis and calcifications.

This technology acts deep within the tissues, stimulating regeneration processes and helping to reduce pain.

To ensure effective treatment, proper preparation of the horse is essential.

Before the session, the animal’s response should be carefully evaluated: in some cases, mild sedation may be recommended to manage pain sensitivity and ensure a safe application.

Preparing the treatment area is equally important. Shaving the hair allows direct contact with the handpiece, while applying an adequate amount of conductive gel ensures optimal transmission of shockwave energy through the tissues.

With Shockwave Vet F-Pro by Globus VET, focal shockwaves can be delivered in a precise and controlled way, reaching deep tissues and maximising treatment effectiveness.

Proper preparation helps optimise energy delivery, improve the animal’s comfort and ensure a more effective and safer session.

Discover Globus VET’s solutions for equine rehabilitation on our website.

In horses, musculoskeletal disorders are one of the leading causes of pain and reduced mobility.Conditions such as tendo...
07/04/2026

In horses, musculoskeletal disorders are one of the leading causes of pain and reduced mobility.

Conditions such as tendonitis, contusions, muscle contractures or osteoarthritis can compromise the animal’s comfort and limit its functional performance.

Early signs are often difficult to detect: mild lameness, reduced fluidity of movement or decreased performance may indicate an issue in its early stages.

In these cases, lasertherapy is one of the most widely used technologies in veterinary physiotherapy to support tissue recovery.

Through photobiomodulation, laser light stimulates cellular activity, improves circulation and enhances tissue oxygenation, helping to reduce inflammation and support regeneration processes.

When integrated into rehabilitation programmes, this technology can improve muscle and joint function, supporting progressive recovery and a more comfortable return to activity for the horse.

Discover Globus VET’s LaserVet solutions dedicated to equine rehabilitation on our website.

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