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Horses with chronic back problems had a 50% improvement of the movement capability after three weeks with Back on Track.
At the Strömsholm Riding School, Sara Grundström and Stina Burström in 2004 undertook a blind study that was conducted on horses with back problems. The results of this study are most certainly applicable to humans as well, especially since horses are not prone to the psychological influences of humans.
The study was conducted over two consecutive three-weekly periods. Throughout the first three weeks, half of the horses wore only their normal blankets, whilst the other half wore the Back on Track back warmer as well.
At the end of the first three-week period, both an independent veterinarian and a professional rider carried out an evaluation, neither whom were privy to the knowledge of which horses used the back warmers.
The Back on Track back warmers were then transferred from the one group of horses to the other for the duration of another three-week period. At the end of that term, all horses were assessed again under identical circumstances to the earlier evaluation. After correlating all information, the indications were that eight out of ten horses improved their gait at the trot, and seven out of ten at the gallop. Despite the trial involving only ten horses, it reached a significant statistical result.
Scores from the evaluation (y-axis) of the backs movement during walking, trot and gallop, done by the veterinarian. 0 indicates a pathological back movement and 1,0 a first-rate movement of the back. All 10 horses are included in each bar.

Already popular in Europe and now making inroads into Canada and the USA, the range of Back on Track thermal aids and garments for horses are receiving rave reviews. These state-of-the-art products incorporate a revolutionary fabric, interwoven with a polypropylene/polyester thread embedded with a fine ceramic powder.
Designed to reflect a horse's own body-warmth to create a soothing thermal heat, they can help alleviate the pain associated with inflamed muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints, by promoting blood flow to the area.
These products can effectively warm-up a horse prior to performing, and more importantly, can also help accelerate its recovery rate after strenuous exercise. As such, Back on Track products can be used for both the treatment, and prevention, of stress related injuries.
The Back on Track effect
In these images of an elbow, increased body temperature is indicated
by the red tones. The 'after' image depicts the successful reduction of inflammation. Degrees and rates of pain relief will obviously vary on an individual basis, due largely to the differing nature and duration of existing ailments.
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