MRT for Veterinary

Matrix-Rhythm-Therapy is successfully applied in Veterinary Medicine. Initially highly accepted as an effective method in equestrian sports, the therapy was also introduced in the area of veterinary surgery. More information about the different indications is available below.

Equine Treatment

In competitively performing horses, muscle functionality often determines between victory and defeat. Muscles therapeutically treated with the Matrixmobil® cannot be considered a doping violation. Treated horses are optimally prepared (exchange of liquids and metabolism) for high performance so that they can temporise with each stride.

Apart from that, Matrix-Rhythm Therapy also improves, promotes and maintains inner balance, the willingness to perform and the overall health of horses. Competitive horses as well as leisure horses have been successfully treated with the MaRhyThe system. In general, horses feel very comfortable during this sensitive kind of massage.

Indications

Matrix-Rhythm Therapy is applied in animal medicine in regard to prevention and rehabilitation. It is recommended for the following indications:

  • Hardening;
  • Amyotrophia;
  • Injuries of tendons or ligaments;
  • Improvement of limited joint mobility (post-traumatic, after immobilisation, osteoarthritis);
  • Back and neck problems;
  • Scaring, chronic non-healing lesions, regeneration of the capillary vascular system in cutis and subcutis;
  • Non-specific paralysis or lameness;
  • Support of veterinary rehabilitation concepts;
  • Re-establishment of elasticity and plasticity; and
  • Palliation of acute and chronic pain (over-expansion of muscle fibres).
Without diagnostic results, it may also useful to apply Matrix-Rhythm-Therapy:
  • As a prophylactic measure to prevent problems of muscles or tendons;
  • To optimise mobility;
  • To prepare for competitions; and
  • Improvement of regeneration after high-performance levels.
Tasche für mobilen Einsatz

A shoulder bag allowing for an even more flexible application was designed especially for use in veterinary medicine. Combined with the optional extension lead, the user has maximum mobility.

 

 

Pet Treatment

Many brilliant results of Matrix-Rhythm horse treatment led veterinarians and physiotherapists to even use this method with pets. Up until now, Matrix-Rhythm Therapy has been integrated into many small animal veterinary practices and rehabilitation centres where it has become indispensable.

The muscles of competitive dogs are heavily stressed and are essential for optimal use when, for example, being used in service as search and rescue dogs. With the assistance of Matrix-Rhythm Therapy, the muscles of dogs in sporting competitions will be ideally prepared for best performance so that treated dogs can gain an edge leading to valuable seconds.

In small animal veterinary practices Matrix-Rhythm Therapy enjoys high acceptance among “patients” and their owners alike. The therapy facilitates and maintains the willingness of competitive dogs to perform as well as the restoring the inner balance and health of both competitive and family dogs.

Indications

Matrix-Rhythm Therapy is applied in prevention and rehabilitation. It is recommended for the following indications:

  • Hardening and contractions (e.g., gracilis contraction);
  • Chronic back and neck pain (treatment after hernia disc, spondylosis or cauda equina compression syndrome);
  • Injuries of tendons or ligaments;
  • Improvement of limited joint mobility (post-traumatic, after immobilisation, osteoarthritis);
  • Scaring, chronic non-healing lesions, regeneration of the capillary vascular system in cutis and subcutis;
  • Reduction of swelling (haematoma, oedema); and
  • Increase in the functional and structural regeneration of nerves.

Even without diagnostic findings, it is still useful to apply Matrix-Rhythm Therapy in regard to:

  • Hardening and contractions (e.g., gracilis contraction);
  • Chronic back and neck pain (treatment after hernia disc, spondylosis or cauda equina compression syndrome);
  • Injuries of tendons or ligaments;
  • Improvement of limited joint mobility (post-traumatic, after immobilisation, osteoarthritis);
  • Scaring, chronic non-healing lesions, regeneration of the capillary vascular system in cutis and subcutis;
  • Reduction of swelling (haematoma, oedema); and
  • Increase in the functional and structural regeneration of nerves.
Did you know?

The main focus of Matrix-Rhythm-Therapy is to restore the extracellular structure through rhythmic micro-extensions. This promotes in turn healthy cell metabolism and autonomous body healing.

 
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