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Lower Leg Injury Prevention & Athletic Support Protocol for Horses – Targeted, Proven Protection

Want Stronger, Safer Lower Legs for Your Horse? Here’s Exactly What to Use—Plus Expert Tips That Make a Real Difference

This protocol details every EquiTecs application for lower leg athletic support, helping to prevent strains, sprains, and tears, keeping your horse sound—plus essential management insights from years of hands-on experience.

  • Download the Lower Leg Injury Prevention Protocol PDF Free with purchase of the Signature Bundle
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It’s more than just which product to use—get advice on warm-up, footing, farrier, and how to spot trouble early, so your horse can thrive through every training or competition cycle. For every next step, the Signature Bundle gives you step-by-step video how-tos, all supplies, and extra support for those often-overlooked “little things” that matter most.

EquiTecs EFT horse lower leg injury course for tendonitis, suspensory tears, and DDFT or SDFT ligament support.

Lower Leg Injury Prevention & Athletic Support Protocol

What This Protocol Covers

Wondering how to keep your horse’s lower legs strong and protected? This protocol brings you expert recommendations, management wisdom, and a clear roadmap to complete care and support.

  • Exactly what to use for: lower leg support, injury prevention, tendon, ligament, and joint safety during training, travel, or competition
  • How and when to apply for: regular care, injury recovery, or periods of high stress
  • Management notes you’ll use every day: warm-up routines, balanced shoeing, footing advice, spotting early warning signs, and more
  • Signature Bundle unlocks: full course access, all your taping supplies, and support for every detail along the way

Protocol:

Begin with the Basics Course to learn proper tape handling, stretch, and technique. Use the Fetlock application(for general support and prevention) or Lower Leg Injuries application(for advanced support, higher athletic demands, horses with a history of lower leg issues, or horses with active lower leg injuries) found in the Applications Library. Apply the support application prior to exercise, training, competition, strenuous activity, or active injuries to assist with support, stabilization, reduce fatigue, and aid recovery. For horses returning to work after injury or with a history of lower leg strain, use the advanced support applications as demonstrated in the Lower Leg Injuries application.

Tape Type:

Tape Type:

  • 2-Way - 3" (for circulation enhancement after high-demand situations to remove heat)
  • 4-Way - 2” (recommended for support applications)
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When to Use:

  • For horses in regular training, conditioning, or competition
  • As part of a preventative care plan for horses at risk of tendon, ligament, or joint injuries due to discipline or conformation
  • For horses returning to work after lower leg injury
  • For horses with active lower leg injuries
  • To provide additional support during periods of increased workload, travel, or environmental stress (e.g., hard footing, long trailer rides)
  • To enhance circulation and reduce inflammation after intense work

How Long to Tape:

  • Apply prior to exercise and leave on for as long as the tape maintains its stretch and adhesion. The tape will remove heat after strenuous activity, reduce fatigue, and help the horse recover faster for the next day. It increases comfort during rest times, allowing the horse to sleep better and more effectively.
  • For ongoing prevention, reapply as needed throughout training or competition cycles.
  • Remove and replace when the tape loses its recoil, becomes loose, or collects debris underneath.

For Chronic Cases or High-Risk Horses:

Use advanced support applications (Lower Leg Injuries) continuously during high-risk periods or throughout the competitive season. Coordinate with your trainer and farrier for ongoing assessment and adjustments to your taping protocol. Note: Tape the legs prior to farrier appointments for a better-balanced foot.

Lower Leg Athletic Management Note:

  • Always ensure proper warm-up and cool-down routines
  • Maintain optimal hoof balance and shoeing
  • Monitor footing and avoid excessive work on hard or uneven ground
  • Provide adequate rest and recovery between intense sessions
  • Address any early signs of swelling, heat, or soreness immediately
  • Document response to taping and adjust protocols as needed

Clinical Reasoning:

These protocols provide targeted support to tendons, ligaments, and joints in the lower leg, reducing mechanical strain and risk of injury during athletic activity. They also increase condition of the tendons and ligaments, creating stronger, healthier lower legs that are more resistant to tears, strains, and sprains. Your horse will not become reliant on the tape; conversely, they will become stronger over time. Enhanced circulation applications promote faster recovery, reduce inflammation, and support tissue health. Consistent use can help prevent both acute and chronic lower leg injuries, supporting long-term soundness and performance.

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