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Science-Backed Red Light Therapy for Horses

Tri-Wave Light System™ (660nm • 850nm • 940nm)
Clinically relevant red and near-infrared wavelengths for multi-depth tissue support.

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Why ReGen Is Built Differently

• Engineered for dense equine tissue — not generic LED blends
• Clinically relevant irradiance — not underpowered LEDs
• Designed for structured suspensory, tendon, and joint support
• No unnecessary add-ons — focused on real photobiomodulation science

  Clinically relevant red and near-infrared wavelengths for multi-depth tissue support.
• Direct support for Canadian and USA customers with a 12-month warranty

Science-Driven Red Light Therapy for Horses

Built on Real Photobiomodulation Science

ReGen Equine is a Canadian-based brand specializing in red light therapy for horses, engineered specifically for equine anatomy and dense tissue structures.

Our systems are built around clinically relevant wavelengths selected for structured tissue support:

660nm — Surface tissue support
850nm — Muscle and connective tissue support
940nm — Deep joint and dense tissue penetration

 

The PRO Series features our Tri-Wave Light System™ (660nm + 850nm + 940nm) — designed to support circulation, recovery, and comfort in performance, sport, and rehabilitation programs.

We prioritize:

• Therapeutic output over cosmetic features
• Anatomical suitability for large equine joints
• Evidence-based wavelength selection
• Practical, repeatable application

No gimmicks.
No unnecessary add-ons.
Just structured, professional-grade red light therapy trusted by horse owners across Canada and the United States.

Research References
  • Hamblin MR. Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation. AIMS Biophysics. 2017;4(3):337-361.

  • Ahmed W, et al. Clinical evaluation of photobiomodulation therapy in horses with overriding dorsal spinous processes. Equine Veterinary Education. 2021.

  • Luna SPL, et al. Photobiomodulation therapy in horses: effects on pain and inflammation. Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine, and Laser Surgery. 2020.

  • de Oliveira RF, et al. Low-level laser therapy in horses: a review of the current literature. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 2019.

  • Joensen J, et al. Photobiomodulation therapy and the recovery of skeletal muscle in horses. Lasers in Medical Science. 2018. Chung H, et al.

  • The nuts and bolts of low-level laser (light) therapy. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 2012;40(2):516-533

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