What Sets MaxCryo Apart
We go beyond conventional therapy by integrating Whole Body Cryotherapy, Leg Cryo Boot Therapy, Therapeutic Massage, and Compression Therapy. Our treatments are rooted in the latest veterinary research and trusted by leading equestrians across the UK. What truly distinguishes MaxCryo is our dedication to precision recovery—we assess every horse’s condition and customise a treatment plan tailored to their workload, injuries, and recovery goals.
Our facility is designed to reduce stress, promote comfort, and deliver tangible benefits. Whether your horse is recovering post-competition or healing from a soft tissue injury, our recovery modalities ensure fast and safe progress. These services are delivered by qualified therapists with extensive experience in equine rehabilitation and sports medicine, upholding the highest standards of safety and efficacy.


Benefits of Equine Cryotherapy and Recovery Treatments
- Rapid inflammation reduction after training or injury
- Enhanced blood circulation, supporting cellular repair
- Relief from joint and tendon pain
- Improved muscle tone and flexibility
- Boosted post-exercise recovery time, enabling more frequent training
These benefits have been observed across numerous equine disciplines. Scientific studies and case reports from top veterinary professionals continue to affirm cryotherapy’s role in performance optimization and injury prevention. Learn more about the science behind cryotherapy and how it benefits both human and animal athletes.
Tailored Treatments for Every Equine Athlete
1. Leg Cryo Boots:
Ideal for tendon and ligament issues, these deliver cold therapy directly to the lower limbs, reducing swelling and discomfort after strenuous activity.
2. Whole Body Cryotherapy (WBC):
Our flagship service uses cold air to reduce lactic acid, promote relaxation, and improve blood flow throughout the body.
3. Massage and Myofascial Release:
Used to relieve muscular tension, support lymphatic drainage, and improve flexibility.
4. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF):
Encourages natural cellular regeneration, ideal for both injury recovery and performance maintenance.
5. Compression Therapy:
Helps remove toxins, reduce post-training fatigue, and improve oxygen supply to muscles.


A Centre of Excellence for Horse Recovery
MaxCryo is more than a treatment provider—we are a centre of excellence for equine performance and rehabilitation. Our team includes certified equine therapists, former riders, and veterinary consultants who bring deep expertise to each session. We are proud to support horse owners, professional trainers, and competitive stables who want the best for their animals.
Our strong emphasis on safety, ethical care, and measurable outcomes has made us a trusted partner across the equine community. You can explore more about our specialised Equine Services on our website.
Who Can Benefit from Our Services?
- Competitive horses recovering from events
- Horses with chronic joint or muscular pain
- Young horses undergoing training
- Senior horses needing mobility support
- Injured horses in post-operative or conservative care
Why Choose MaxCryo?
- Evidence-Based Treatments: Every service we provide is backed by peer-reviewed research and veterinary protocols.
- Experienced Practitioners: Our team has over 20 years of combined experience in equine health and therapy.
- State-of-the-Art Equipment: We invest in the best cryotherapy and recovery tools for optimal results.
- Trusted by Professionals: Top riders, trainers, and veterinarians recommend our services.
- Tailored Care: Each treatment plan is customised to your horse’s specific needs and training goals.

Booking and Consultations
Interested in improving your horse’s recovery and performance? Booking with MaxCryo is simple and flexible. We offer single sessions, bundled packages, and mobile services (by arrangement). Whether you’re preparing for an upcoming event or managing a complex injury, we’ll guide you every step of the way.
You can book a consultation or request more information via our contact page. We also welcome referrals from equine physiotherapists, veterinarians, and trainers.