Yes—when used correctly. Start with cool & scrape cycles, add ice boots if appropriate, and always recheck at 15–30 minutes. If there’s heat, pain, asymmetry, lameness, wounds, or fever—call your veterinarian.
Wounds, heat + pain, severe lameness, or fever—skip DIY and call your veterinarian.
Use the Horse Leg Anatomy map to compare the same landmarks every time.
“Wrap-ready” = thin gel → absorb → gear on.
Better to cycle: cool briefly and scrape between passes so fresh cold water contacts the leg. Constant pooling warms quickly and is less effective.
Program- and vet-dependent. Many riders cool after hard efforts and again later if needed. Follow your veterinarian’s timing for injuries.
Cooling helps many post-work scenarios, but red flags (heat + pain, asymmetry, lameness, wounds, fever) warrant a veterinary call. When in doubt—call your veterinarian.
Use IceBath™ RTU with hose/sponge + scrape cycles; use CryoSpray® for targeted post-work cooling. After cooling, apply a THIN layer of Draw It Out® Gel on intact skin and allow absorption before wraps.
Educational content. Not a medical device or veterinary advice. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult your veterinarian for medical concerns and follow current show rules.
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