Treating horses with CellSonic

Treating horses with CellSonic - Jette Breitenstein

Treating horses with CellSonic

Gentle support for healing, recovery and performance

Sport horses and riding horses are exposed to high strain on tendons, ligaments, joints, back and muscles on a daily basis.
Overload, stiffness and injuries are a natural part of the horse's working life - but long recovery times and recurring problems can have major consequences for both wellbeing and performance.

We offer treatment of horses with CellSonic as a professional complement to veterinary care, proper training and rehabilitation.
The treatment is non-invasive and used to support the body's own healing processes.

What is CellSonic treatment for horses?

CellSonic is a modern treatment based on Very Intense Pressure Pulses (VIPP) combined with biophysical energy.
The technology differs from traditional shockwave by combining mechanical stimulation with an electrical/electromagnetic component.

In horses, CellSonic is primarily used for musculoskeletal problems, including:

  • tendons and ligaments

  • led

  • Back and pelvis

  • muscles and fascia

Treatment protocols are always customised to the individual horse, problem and size.


How can treatment support healing and recovery?

When working with equine therapy, we aim to support three key processes in the tissue.

Better blood flow
The pressure pulses can stimulate local circulation, which can:

  • Improve tissue oxygenation

  • Increase the supply of nutrients

  • Support slow-healing areas like tendons and ligaments

Support a healthy inflammation phase
Healing requires inflammation - but in the right balance.
The treatment can help:

  • Attenuation of chronic irritation

  • Support for the body's natural repair process

  • Improved movement and comfort

Improvement of tissue quality over time
Healing is rarely one treatment.
Over a course of treatment, the tissue can gradually become:

  • stronger

  • more elastic

  • Better load tolerance

All in combination with proper training and appropriate breaks.

What problems are most commonly treated in horses?

CellSonic is especially used for musculoskeletal issues, which are also classic focus areas in modern equine therapy.

Tendons and ligaments

  • Congestion and irritation

  • Tendinopathies

  • Suspensory issues

Led

  • Stiffness and reduced mobility

  • Irritation and wear and tear

  • Osteoarthritis (osteoarthritis)

Back, lower back and pelvis

  • Back pain

  • Reduced performance

  • Tension in back muscles

Muscles and fascia

  • Muscle tension

  • Soreness after hard labour

  • Compensation issues

Recovery in sport horses

  • Faster return to training

  • Maintaining tissue quality

  • Preventing recurring injuries

Trotters and racehorses - different loading patterns

Trotting horses
Loads especially in:

  • Hindquarters, hock, knees, lower back and spine

  • suspensory device and tendons

Early intervention and maintenance treatment can be crucial to avoid prolonged injuries.

Galophestes
Loads especially in:

  • front leg, shoulder and chest

  • tendons and ligaments at high speed

The focus is often on a quick but responsible return to training in close collaboration with the vet and trainer.

A responsible treatment programme

Treating horses with CellSonic is always part of a professional programme.

Veterinary assessment
For lameness, swelling, heat or suspected tendon or ligament damage, scanning and diagnosis is always recommended first.

Personalised treatment plan
The goal can be:

  • pain relief

  • Improved movement

  • Support for healing

  • performance and recovery

Combination with training and management
The treatment works best in combination with:

  • Proper loading and breaks

  • Gradual escalation

  • Proper feeding and mineral balance

  • general recovery

Follow-up and evaluation
We continuously follow developments in:

  • movement

  • tenderness

  • Response to treatment

  • training capacity

Conclusion - professional treatment of horses

CellSonic can be used as a gentle and non-invasive support for healing and recovery in horses with strain injuries and muscular issues.

The treatment does not replace veterinary examination or proper training, but serves as a valuable supplement focusing on:

  • tissue quality

  • mobility

  • Stable and safe return to work

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Important information

This treatment and the information on this page cannot replace advice or treatment from your own doctor or authorised healthcare professionals. We do not diagnose or treat diseases. Biophysical energy therapy is a complementary method that can support general wellbeing, grounding and energy balance. For symptoms or health concerns, it is always recommended that you contact your own doctor.

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