Horse Bone Bruise & Stress Fracture Protocol
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A bone bruise from a kick or impact. A stress fracture confirmed on imaging. A hairline fracture with a long, careful rehab ahead. Bone injuries require the most conservative, most consistent management of any equine injury — and the questions that follow are always the same: what do I tape, how do I support the rest of the body during a long rehab, what rehab is safe, what supplements support bone healing, and how do I know when it’s safe to bring the horse back to work? Every time someone asked, I wrote out the same answer. This protocol is that answer, written out properly so you have everything in one place.
The Bone Bruise & Fracture Protocol covers the full management picture — including which applications to use for the injury site and for the compensatory loading that long bone rehabs always create, what rehab is safe at each stage, what supplements support bone repair, and the management factors that determine whether a bone heals well or develops secondary problems. At $10, it’s the most complete bone injury management resource available for horse owners.
What’s Inside
- Which EFT applications to use for bone bruises and fractures — at the injury site and for compensatory loading — in what order and exactly how to apply them
- Tape type and width for each application
- How long to tape and how to know when you’re done
- Rehab approaches that are safe during bone healing — and what to avoid
- Supplement considerations for bone repair, mineralization, and tissue quality
- How to manage the compensatory loading patterns that develop during long bone rehabs
- Management factors that affect bone healing speed and quality
- Clinical reasoning: why this protocol works at the bone, circulation, and soft tissue level
Also available free with the purchase of the Bone Bruises/Fractures Signature Bundle.
Digital protocol — instant access after purchase.