Discover the evolution of tendon and ligament support with Ekyflex Tendon EVO

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24/05/2024

Audevard Laboratories innovate with a new supplement to strengthen tendons and ligaments and free the horses bounce : EKYFLEX TENDON EVO.

This new product replaces Ekyflex Tendon in the Audevard orthopaedic range.

Studies on tendons have shown that with age and/or exercise tendon degeneration and a decrease in the quality of the fibres are observed.1 This phenomenon translates into signs of weakness visible to the naked eye: 70% of owners have already noticed signs of tendon damage (heat, swelling, etc.) without marked lameness. If these signs appear too frequently and are not treated, the risk of tendinitis is increased: a pathology with a long and perilous healing protocol, the outcome of which is uncertain, as 80% of horses relapse.2

Scientific advances are now making possible to have a formula specifically dedicated to the needs of tendons and ligaments. Thanks to a combination of scientifically validated ingredients, Ekyflex Tendon EVO provides a triple action for tendons to strengthen collagen fibres:

  • Create quality collagen (thanks to Tendogen I, a mix of amino acids and White Willow)
  • Optimise the tendon environment (thanks to Boswellia Serrata and Citrus)
  • Strengthen the attachment of tendons and ligaments to the bone (thanks to Vitamin D3)

Ekyflex Tendon EVO can be used: for horses with signs of tendon weakness, for horses with a history of tendon problems or for horses in training.  But it is also indicated after a tendon incident to support the recovery phase.

With this new product, Audevard Laboratories are also committed to an eco-responsible approach thanks to a new packaging made of plant-based plastic.

EKYFLEX TENDON EVO is available in 2 formats: 900g and 1.8kg.

You can fi­nd this new formula at your vets.

EKYFLEX TENDON EVO: Reinforcing collagen fibres to free the bounce of each horses

1.Birch, H.L., Bailey, A.J. and Goodship, A.E. (1998) ‘Macroscopic “degeneration” of equine superficial digital flexor tendon is accompanied by a change in extracellular matrix composition’, Equine Veterinary Journal, 30(6), pp. 534–539.
2.Dowling, B.A. et al. (2000) ‘Superficial digital flexor tendonitis in the horse’, Equine Veterinary Journal, 32(5), pp. 369–378.

 

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