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Equine Functional Taping Made Simple
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The EquiTecs Application Library is the execution layer of the EFT system. Each application is a focused digital video course built around a specific goal, body region, or condition — so you follow the exact protocol instead of building one from scratch. Choose by what you’re trying to achieve, apply with confidence, and get repeatable results every time.
The EFT Basic Course is the recommended foundation before using any Application Library protocol. Developed by Rebecca Haddock — 30+ years of equine industry leadership and the creator of accredited Equine Functional Taping education.
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Every application in the EquiTecs EFT library — available anytime, for any horse, for any case. The Library Card is the all-access subscription to ...
View full detailsThe poll is the brain-body connection — and compression or inflammation here can disrupt the entire nervous system, affecting movement, digestion, ...
View full detailsThe equine shoulder bears over 60% of the horse’s body weight and has no bony attachment to the skeleton — it is entirely supported by muscle. When...
View full detailsThe hock is one of the most complex joints in the equine body — and when it fails, you see it in every stride. This 28-minute course teaches not ju...
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Instead of joint supplements for stifle support, why not go after the cause? That's what EFT Stifle Support helps you do. 45-Minute Digital Course...
View full detailsThe equine lower leg has almost no muscle — which means when tendons, ligaments, and joints take a hit, there’s very little to absorb the load. Thi...
View full detailsStocking up, chronic swelling, slow recovery after injury — these aren’t just cosmetic concerns. They’re signs the lymphatic system needs support. ...
View full detailsContracted tendons in foals and adult horses are time-sensitive — the window for correction is real, and the approach matters. This 44-minute cours...
View full detailsThe carpus (knee) is a hinge joint that should only flex in one direction — and when it’s injured, overextended, or post-surgical, every step compo...
View full detailsCross canter. Picking up the wrong lead. Not wanting to canter at all. Bucking. Crow hopping. Bad behavior under saddle. Feeling weak behind. These...
View full detailsAngular limb deformities in foals are a race against time. The window for correction is tied directly to growth — and growth spurts in foals come f...
View full detailsSwollen eyes, facial swelling from bug bites, allergic reactions, eye irritation, trauma to the face — these situations are stressful and often exp...
View full detailsA torn muscle needs to be held together while it remodels — and that’s exactly what this application does. This 33-minute course teaches a crosshat...
View full detailsWhen a horse has a neurologic deficit — from toxic plant exposure, parasites, physical trauma, or spinal injury — the standard response is to wait ...
View full detailsDental work creates inflammation in the jaw, TMJ, and surrounding tissue — and the faster that fluid moves out, the faster the horse feels better. ...
View full detailsThe same neurosensory GTO stimulation mechanism that drives the Muscle Relaxation (Back) application — applied to the hamstrings. The goal is the s...
View full detailsThe best massage therapist in the world stops working the moment they leave. This application doesn’t. The EFT Back Massage applies the same chain ...
View full detailsIf your horse has recurring stifle, hock, back, SI, shoulder, carpus, or fetlock issues — this may be the application to start with. The lumbar and...
View full detailsBack pain in horses is rarely just a muscle problem — it is almost always a spinal problem with a muscle consequence. Kissing spines, trauma, injur...
View full detailsFascia is responsible for absorbing over 60% of the shock a horse’s body experiences, transmitting energy through the body, providing the pathways ...
View full detailsEvery application in the EquiTecs EFT library — available anytime, for any horse, for any case. Forever. The Application Library Lifetime Access is...
View full detailsMost horse owners spend far more on wound care than they need to — too many bandage changes, too much product, too much disruption to the healing p...
View full detailsCorrect self-carriage — rounded pelvis, engaged core, rounded back, open poll, loose jaw — is what every rider is working toward. But training aids...
View full detailsTrue collection — the kind that builds a strong topline, powerful movement, and a horse that carries itself — requires the hind end to come under, ...
View full detailsThe horse carries over 60% of its body weight on the front end — and most horses are never properly conditioned to shift that weight back. The resu...
View full detailsThe horse has no toes — the neck is their only true aid to balance. Unlike any other part of the body, the cervical spine is in constant motion, co...
View full detailsWhen riders want more front limb extension, the instinct is to spur, kick, or use a whip. But front limb extension doesn’t come from the leg — it c...
View full detailsEvery rider working on topline is really working on core — but most don’t realize it. A horse cannot develop a strong topline without an incredibly...
View full detailsDecompression taping can be applied anywhere on the horse’s body to create localized space — relieving nerve pressure, moving fluid, and reducing p...
View full detailsWeak gluteals are behind more SI, lumbar, hock, and stifle problems than most people realize. The gluteal muscle group is the engine of hind end po...
View full detailsNot every back problem is the same — and not every taping application is the right tool for every situation. This 45-minute course teaches the Equi...
View full detailsThe fetlock is one of the most loaded joints in the horse’s body — and one of the most versatile to support with EFT taping. This 25-minute course ...
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