The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center to Visit Alltech National Horse Show

“State of the Art” Mobile unit at the Kentucky Horse Park Starting October 31st

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Aqua Pacer Water Treadmill

Lexington, KY – October 26, 2011 – The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation Center, already recognized as one of the nation’s most advanced conditioning and rehab centers for horses, announced that their new mobile unit will be on the grounds for this year’s Alltech National Horse Show, beginning on Monday, October 31, 2011.

The Alltech National Horse Show, 128th Edition, will be held from November 2-6, 2011, at the beautiful, new Alltech Indoor Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington.

The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation Center is located near Ocala, Florida, on nearly 30 acres adjacent to Highway 27 in northwest Marion County. After two years of extensive planning, the multi-million dollar facility at the Sanctuary has quickly been recognized by horsemen and women from all disciplines as the finest, most comprehensive facility of its kind in the world. “We now have stall capacity for 42 horses. We have two 20 stall barns and the therapy building has two 12 x 24 air-conditioned & heated stalls,” related general manager, Brenda McDuffee.

The Sanctuary features the most advanced conditioning and rehab equipment available in the world today including an Equine Hyperbaric Chamber, an Aqua Pacer Water Treadmill, a Cold Saltwater Leg Spa, an Equine Swimming Pool, plus a 5/8 mile race track. In addition, the Sanctuary features a temperature-controlled veterinary inspection area with semi-surgical lighting, and rubberized surfaces in most areas, plus Mobile Therapy, Equine Massage, Chiropractic, Dental, Pegasus Therapy Laser, Zamar Ice Therapy Sports Injury Hot/Cold Therapy, P3 Electromagnetic Pulse Therapy, PRO Orthopedic Devices, DAC Vitamins & Minerals, and Therapeutic Farrier services, as well as many other cutting-edge treatment options.

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The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation Center's mobile unit

Equestrians competing at this year’s Alltech National Horse Show will be able to take advantage of the Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center’s brand new “State of the Art” mobile unit, right on the grounds. The mobile unit offers the Cold Salt Water Leg Spa, MagnaWave Electromagnetic Pulse Therapy, Therapeutic Laser, Transpirator II Respiratory Therapy, Zamar Hot or Cold Dry Compression Therapy, all within easy walking distance of the stabling areas for this year’s show. All therapies with the exception of the leg spa can be performed in the stables.

To book an appointment at the show or for more information on the therapies available, please call Terry at 352-804-6752.

The staff of The Sanctuary has decades of experience treating equine athletes of all breeds and this experience has been invaluable in helping horses of all kinds successfully return to useful lives and competition as well as conditioning and preparing them to perform at their best in their next big event.

The Sanctuary has numerous success stories in their first couple years of operation. “Our goal, first and foremost, is to send every horse home in the best condition possible as well as physically and mentally sound,” said McDuffee. “We look forward to working closely with those attending this year’s Alltech National Horse Show. We just finished treating over 30 champions at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress and we look forward to helping the equine athletes at the Alltech National Horse Show maintain their edge in order to be their best at this renowned event.”

For more information, visit their website at: http://www.sanctuaryequinerehab.com or contact the staff of The Sanctuary at 352-369-HEAL (4325).

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