Performance & Health Benefits
Performance Improvement
The Niagara Equissage system is the easiest, most effective way to improve your horse’s performance. The gentle, deeply penetrating cycloid vibration therapy stimulates blood circulation and increases mobility by relieving problems in joints and muscles. Niagara Equissage can help your horse achieve better results when used for:
Horse Arthritis
Arthritis is a condition involving inflammation of a joint, usually accompanied by pain, swelling, and stiffness. Read more
Kissing Spine
Kissing spine (spinous process impingement) is where the large spines which stick upwards from the vertebrae in the horse’s back rub together and cause low grade inflammatory changes in the edges of the bone where they meet. Read more
Ligament / Tendon Strain
Tendons and ligaments are dense bands of fibrous tissue composed mainly of collagen. Tendons connect muscle to bone, while ligaments connect bone to bone. Read more
Horse Sore Back
A sore back in a horse can be caused by numerous factors. Read more
Respiratory Conditions
Niagara Equissage can help alleviate the impact of numerous symptoms caused by respiratory problems. Read more

Testimonials
See All- “Niagara Equissage is an important part of our training program. We use it everyday, especially before working both young and old horses. It helps them loosen up and be comfortable and ready to work. It helps our show horses go better, and improves the demeanor of our school horses. The results we get from the Niagara Equissage on our 23 year old horse are fabulous.”
- Champion British 3 Day Event Rider, Coach & Journalist
After 2 months on Brandes Formula and AfterAce, bill's wind which had always been thick since a nasty virus 3 years ago, has so improved that he took a mere 15 minutes to recover from going his fastest at Highclere's intermediate event. He also has dapples in his coat for the first time ever!! The sign of a healthy horse.
- “I use the Niagara Equissage on my horses everyday. It cuts my warm up time in half and my horses recover much faster after they have had a hard day at the show.”

