• Equery

    Equery helps your horse to achieve better results and stay ahead of the competition.

    The new & exclusive neuromuscular electrical stimulation technology & infrared trains your horse more effective than a normal workout and builds muscle faster in a joint friendly way.

    Your horse is more muscular, stronger fitter and recovers faster.

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Equery's technology

How does it work exactly?

Equery uses NMES (neuromuscular electrical stimulation)

NMES technology provides stimulation directly to the muscles, making them contract and relax, just like during physical activities or training, but much deeper, controlled and on the right type of muscle fiber.

The device consists of a special suit equipped with 6 pairs of electrodes which provide electrical stimulation to 6 muscle groups.

The 2 infrared Nano carbon panels provide in-depth heat treatments. The comfortable suit is made of a durable and suitable material which perfectly maintains the electrodes on the right muscle group.

These are controlled by the Equery controller, which sends the selected training program to the Equery receiver through a closed peer-to-peer wired connection.

The recipient then delivers the selected stimulation to the technical suit.


Technology

For who?

What can Equery offer you, your horse and your business?

Professionals

Quick and effective treatment of horses and a faster rehabilitation.

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Trainers & owners

Train your horse to a higher level.

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Distributors

Build a satisfied and loyal B2B clientele.

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Results

What can you achieve with Equery?

Testimonials

We couldn't have said it any better than our satisfied customers.

News

Sports & therapeutic massager Delphine introduces Equery to harness racing
She treats trotters & jumpers in France and Belgium with Equery.
Equery EMS research wins the VAHL 2020 Award!
VAHL rewarded Anna Mokry's promising research plan researching the impact of EMS technology on horses with the very first VAHL Award 2020.
New revolutionary EMS research from Equery is looking for 50 horses
Equery is looking for 50 horses for an EMS examination in cooperation with the UGent, veterinarian Paul Hanssens, physiotherapist-osteopath Siska Vandendriessche.