Recuperative Care BioScan EPM

RECUPERATIVE
CARE AND LAY UPS
Offering exceptional medical services provided by traditional and alternative professionals in areas such as: acupuncture, chiropractic, osteopathy, massage, homeopathic/herbal prescriptions, BioScan Photontherapy System.

Programs are tailored specifically for the individual in areas of nutrition, therapy and exercise.

Individual progress reports and on-going communication with you and your regular attending veterinarians.

Alternative therapies are under the supervision of Marvin Cain, DVM.


BIO SCAN THERAPY

The bioscan therapy system is a state-of-the-art technology that offers both detection and photontherapy. Injured or damaged tissue can be detected by a drop or decrease in electrical resistance at the injury site, or along acupuncture meridians and trigger points. These areas can then be treated with both LED visible and infrared photonic energy to aid the body in healing and balancing more quickly and efficiently.


EPM THERAPY

Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis is a deliberating and frustrating illness that we, in the horse world, are having to face more and more frequently. Our horses are constantly exposed to difficult conditions and situations that cause stresses, such as shipping, competition, nutritional imbalances, pregnancy, etc., affect each horse differently. Often stresses can weaken the immune system leaving the horse susceptible to such opportunistic illnesses. EPM is often the effect of some other cause or weakness in the horse. We attempt to not only address the effect (EPM), but the cause behind the cause, behind the cause, so that your horse can better resist future insults to his or her immune system. If you have a horse with EPM, we would very much like the opportunity to help you not only address the EPM, but develop a program to help your horse resist recurrence.







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