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Red Light Therapy Hoof Boots for Horses - PbmEquine
Red Light Therapy Hoof Boots for Horses - PbmEquine
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Promote hoof health, recovery, and comfort with our Red Light Therapy Hoof Boots. Designed specifically for horse hooves, these boots deliver targeted red and near-infrared light therapy to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and support overall hoof performance. Portable, rechargeable, and easy to use, they are perfect for barn, competition, or trail use.

Key Features
Dual Wavelength Therapy
- 660nm Red Light penetrates the hoof surface to help reduce swelling, address minor cuts and bruises, and promote tissue repair.
- 850nm Near-Infrared penetrates deep into the hoof and surrounding structures, improving circulation and supporting tendon, ligament, and cartilage recovery.
Targeted Hoof & Coronary Band Therapy
- Designed to contour around the hoof, frog, and coronary band for precise light delivery.
- Ideal for providing targeted care for laminitis, bruised soles, hoof abscesses, and post-shoeing soreness.
10Hz Pulsed Mode
- Pulsed light increases energy absorption in hoof tissues, enhancing healing efficiency and recovery speed.
Adjustable & Comfortable Fit
- Flexible, foldable SBR material adapts to various hoof sizes.
- Secure straps keep boots in place during movement, ensuring continuous therapy.
Portable & Rechargeable
- Built-in 1800 mAh battery with Type-C charging for cordless, stable use.
- Lightweight design allows treatment in stalls, pastures, or at competitions.
- The 15-minute automatic timer ensures precise treatment time with its automatic shut-off function.
- The sweat-resistant and durable casing protects the LED lights from dust and moisture, making cleaning quick and convenient.
Benefits
- Pain Relief: Reduces discomfort from laminitis, bruising, or overworked hooves.
- Enhanced Circulation: Stimulates blood flow to promote cellular repair and hoof growth.
- Faster Recovery: Speeds healing of minor hoof injuries, cracks, and abrasions.
- Inflammation Reduction: Soothes sore hooves and prevents swelling after exercise.
- Support for Chronic Conditions: Ideal for navicular issues, hoof cracks, or repeated strain injuries.
- Post-Shoeing Care: Helps hooves recover quickly after shoeing or trimming sessions.
WHY CHOOSE PBMEQUINE RED LIGHT THERAPY?
- Safety First: Our product is designed with the utmost care and attention to ensure it's safe and comfortable for your horse. 100% natural, no EMF and flicker free.
- Easy to Use: Simple press the button and make it easy for anyone to administer the therapy.
- Fast Results: Consistent use for just two weeks can yield noticeable results.
- Versatile: Whether your horse is an athlete or just enjoys a leisurely ride, our red light therapy can help.
Tech Spec
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Product Dimensions: 48.2 × 9.5 × 0.6 cm
- Material: SBR
- Function: Infrared & Red Light Therapy
- Lamp Power: 40W
- LED Count: 80 × 0.5W
- Actual Output: 14W ± 5%
- Product Dimensions: 482 × 95 × 6 mm
- Net Weight: 0.38 kg
- Gross Weight: 0.5 kg
- Beam Angle: 120°
- Target Area: Hoof, leg joints
- Irradiance: 0 cm: 100 mW/cm²
- Battery: 103450 / 1800 mAh
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Key Feature: Pain Relief & Recovery Support
What's Included
- 1 * Horse Red Light Therapy Boot
- 1 * Type-C Cord (Charging)
- 1 * User Manual
Notes : It comes double if order in pair (right + left), there are slightly difference on the direction of straps on right and left pad . Please choose according to your actual needs .
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Red Light Therapy
What is Red Light Therapy?
Red Light Therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light through the skin to activate the body’s natural healing and regeneration processes.
When applied at optimal wavelengths and energy levels, this light helps protect cells from nitric oxide interference. Under stress or illness, excess nitric oxide can block the production of ATP—the energy source your cells need to function properly. Red and near-infrared light reduce this interference, allowing cells to use oxygen more efficiently and continue producing energy.
By reaching deep into the cell’s mitochondria, red light therapy directly stimulates cellular repair and regeneration. The result is improved appearance, enhanced performance, and better overall well-being.
The benefits of Red Light Therapy?
Because of the way it energizes the cells, red light can help with a number of health conditions in animals, including the following:
- Joint Discomfort
- Osteoarthritis
- Inflammation
- Muscle soreness
- Wounds and scars
- Infections and viruses
- Tendon and ligament injuries
- Exercise & overexertion recovery
- Pre and post-performance recovery
How does red light therapy work?
In short, light therapy works by improving cellular function. All living organisms rely on light to produce energy. Inside each cell, mitochondria absorb specific wavelengths of light—naturally from the sun—and convert them into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the fuel that powers the body.
Light therapy supplements natural sunlight by delivering concentrated, therapeutic wavelengths directly to the body. When cells receive a consistent supply of this beneficial light, they are able to produce energy more efficiently, helping the body function at a higher level.
Red wavelength light therapy, in particular, has been shown to improve blood circulation, reduce pain, and support the body’s inflammatory response. Over time, this can lead to noticeable benefits such as healthier skin, better sleep, increased energy, faster recovery, and improved overall performance.
How Often Do I Need to Use Red Light Therapy Equipment?
Usage frequency depends on the condition being treated and the specific device being used. For many situations, an initial period of more frequent use is recommended to support early recovery.
In general:
- Many users begin with daily sessions for the first two weeks
- This is typically followed by a maintenance schedule of once or twice per week
For best results, always follow the usage instructions provided with your device, as well as any guidance from your veterinarian or healthcare professional. Consistency is key—maintaining a regular routine helps support the body’s natural recovery and regenerative processes.
How to use red light therapy equipment?
- Use two 15-minute sessions per day on onetarget areafor optimal results.
- If needed, repeat thesessionon another area.
- Continue regular use until results are visible; most users see improvement within about two weeks.
- Do not use the device while the horse is in motion, as movement and pressure may cause the LED to disconnect from the power source.
- Do not fold the red light therapy wrap, as this may damage the LED connection. Simply place it gently on your horse’s body during treatment.
Does Red Light Therapy Work on Open Wounds?
Yes, red light therapy can be used to support the healing of minor open wounds. It has been widely recognized as a safe and natural method to help accelerate the healing process by supporting circulation and cellular repair.
Red light therapy is commonly used to assist with:
- Minor cuts and abrasions
- Burns
- Post-surgical incisions
- Scar recovery
That said, wounds that require medical attention should always be evaluated by a qualified medical professional or veterinarian. Red light therapy should be viewed as a supportive or complementary approach, not a replacement for necessary medical care.
What should I be aware of when using red light therapy?
For safe and effective use, please note the following:
- Use professional, veterinarian-recognized devices with appropriate wavelength and power
- Follow our recommended usage frequency and guidelines
- Avoid direct exposure to the eyes and thyroid area
Do not use red light therapy:
- Over tumors or suspected tumor areas
- On pregnant mares
If your horse has a medical condition or you are unsure about proper use, consult your veterinarian before treatment.
Scientific References
- Inflammation Reduction: Lasers Med Sci. 2020;35(2):345-352.
- Tissue Repair: Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 2018;36(5):1423-1430.
- Wound Healing: Veterinary Surgery. 2019;48(3):521-529.
- Joint Mobility: Equine Veterinary Journal. 2021;53(4):789-796.
- FDA Safety: Guidance for Industry: Regulatory Classification of Low-Level Light Therapy Devices. 2022.