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Targeted Light Therapy for the Lower LimbHooves and lower limbs are slow to change. Circulation is limited, and issues are often long-standing. The ReGen Equine Essential Hoof Boots provide consistent, targeted red and near-infrared support to the hoof, pastern, and lower limb in a simple, purpose-built design meant for regular use. This is a practical tool for long-term support — not quick fixes.

 

Design for Everyday Use

These boots are designed to:

  • Deliver even coverage around the hoof and pastern

  • Stay in place during treatment

  • Fit easily into daily or post-work routines

Therapy only works when it can be used consistently.

 

Therapy Modes

6 Therapy Modes

(Green Light)

660nm / 850nm — All On (Steady)

660nm — Steady

850nm — Steady

(Blue Light)

660nm / 850nm — All On (Pulse)

660nm — Pulse

 850nm — Pulse

Typical sessions: 5–30 minutes

 

Common Conditions These Boots Are Used For

Owners commonly use the Essential Hoof Boots as part of supportive care for:

  • Poor circulation in the lower limb

  • Chronic hoof soreness or sensitivity

  • Stiffness related to arthritis in the lower joints

  • Navicular-related discomfort

  • Laminitic recovery support (non-acute stages)

  • General lower-limb maintenance in aging or high-use horses

These boots are intended to support comfort and circulation, not replace veterinary care.

 

How Owners Use Them

Most owners use the Essential Hoof Boots as part of routine care:

  • Daily or near-daily circulation support

  • Post-work recovery

  • Long-term management for chronic or age-related issues

Changes are typically gradual and linked to regular use.

 

The ReGen Equine Standard

Thoughtfully designed.
No unnecessary complexity.
 

Sold in Pairs only

 

 

Essentials Hoof Boots

$339.00Price
Quantity
Only 6 left in stock
  • Only use on clean, dry skin

    Do not leave animal unattended

    1 year warranty against manufacturers defects

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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