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Day 0:


Heat and inflammation in red & yellow


Day 0:


Circulatory disruption in left front limb.


Study by Joanna Robson DVM, Napa CA


“Back on Track leg wraps have proven themselves to me. After using them for a couple of years, I can say without reservation that my staff & I have seen a dramatic difference in our horses’ legs.”


Beezie Madden, Olympic rider, two-time Olympic gold team medalist Athens 2004 & Beijing 2008; Current FEI World Cup Champion and 2013 USEF Equestrian of the Year.


3 days with Back on Track:


Equalized circulation.


Day 7: Reduced


Study by Joanna Robson DVM, Napa CA


“I put Back on Track blankets on my horses as much as possible. It really keeps their bodies supple and loose. I can feel the difference right from the beginning of the warm-up. When their bodies feel good, they are happy and ready to do the work. Everybody should use Back on Track products!”


Michelle Gibson, Olympic rider, bronze team medal, Atlanta 1996


7 Weeks:


inflammation; disappearing red


Significant reduction of inflammation


Back on Track makes no veterinarian claims.


Because comfort makes a difference.


In USA: www.backontrackproducts.com • 1-888-758-9836 • info@backontrackproducts.com In Canada: www.backontrack.com/ca • 403-601-6491 • canada@backontrack.com


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