FAQs

Miller Equine Rehab & Conditioning

  • How do you design a conditioning or rehab plan?

    Our process begins with a comprehensive evaluation of your horse's movement patterns, muscle balance, behavioral indicators, and medical history. Based on this assessment, we develop a tailored program that focuses on enhancing strength, improving mobility, and promoting recovery.
  • Do I need a veterinarian referral?

    A veterinarian referral is not required. However, we maintain excellent working relationships with veterinarians to ensure the most effective program is created for your horse's specific needs.
  • What rehabilitation services do you offer?

    Our rehabilitation services encompass a range of therapies including cold laser treatment, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF), hydrotherapy, treadmill exercises, stretching routines, and targeted strengthening programs.
  • What conditions or injuries do you specialize in treating?

    We specialize in treating a variety of equine conditions including tendon and ligament injuries, post-surgical recovery, muscle soreness, laminitis support, and general conditioning needs.
  • How long is a typical rehabilitation program?

    The duration of a rehabilitation program is dependent on several factors including the nature of the injury, the horse's age, current fitness level, and adherence to the prescribed regimen.
  • What does a typical rehab or conditioning program look like?

    A typical program consists of an initial assessment, followed by the creation of a customized plan with specific timelines. Throughout the process, we conduct regular progress monitoring to ensure optimal results.