Recovery Loop
Five‑step daily routine: cool & scrape → thin gel → absorb → optional wraps → recheck.
All the good stuff in one place. Recovery, wraps, swelling, show‑day, Liniment 101—clear steps, zero theatrics. Learn fast, ride calm, and keep your program tight. Red flags? Call your veterinarian.
Tip: hit the checkbox on each card to track progress.
Five‑step daily routine: cool & scrape → thin gel → absorb → optional wraps → recheck.
Cool if warm, thin layer on intact skin, let it absorb, optional wraps, recheck at 15–30 minutes.
Warm‑up, cooldown, cool‑&‑scrape, thin gel, and the 15–30 minute recheck—barn‑ready basics.
Plain‑English explainer of modern, show‑friendly liniments (gel, spray, concentrate, cooling).
The science‑lite version—what’s happening at the skin and why “thin layer” matters.
How to combine cooling, gel, poultice, and wraps—thin, spaced, and safe.
Standing wraps that ride quietly: smooth quilts, even tension, ~50% overlap, recheck at 15–30 minutes.
When wraps help—and when to stand down and call your veterinarian.
Landmarks for symmetry checks and finding the digital pulse.
Hot vs. warm, pulses, one‑leg vs. both—call‑the‑vet rules made clear.
Short cool‑&‑scrape cycles; avoid direct ice on skin; total 10–20 minutes unless your vet directs.
Even, cool fullness after stall time vs. one‑leg, hot, painful swelling—know the difference.
Movement matters. When it’s routine—and when it’s a red flag.
Timeline, packing list (saves to device), ringside routine, and quiet‑aisle compliance.
Sensation‑free, odorless, colorless—built for quiet aisles. Always check current rules.
Know the rulebook. Verify latest association guidance for your class.
Spot the signs, run the 2‑minute check, choose a calm reset.
Eight common errors and the quick replacements that fix them.
From “digital pulse” to “stocking up”—plain‑English definitions with links to deeper guides.
Heat, hauling, and sweat: practical hydration support and routines.
Pack once, ride calm—what to carry for comfort, cleanup, and quick resets.
Look‑feel checks that separate weight/fill from true inflammatory swelling.
Unilateral swelling is a bigger deal—know your red flags and first steps.
Post‑work routines that settle normal warm‑ups—and the signs that don’t fit “normal”.
Why fill shows up in the morning and what to do about it.
Simple thresholds for riders: heat + pain, pulses, one‑leg enlargement, fever, or lameness.
How to triage calmly and when to call immediately.
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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