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HorseWell, Inc.

Real muscle relief, in your own barn.

Got a tight, sore horse who needs nurse-engineered myofascial massage relief?

Reviewed by Ann Pruitt, InfoHorse.com · Updated May 2026
Riders driving a herd of working ranch horses across an open Wyoming ridgeline
Riders driving a herd of working ranch horses across an open Wyoming ridgeline

Horses are big, powerful athletes, and like every athlete they carry tension deep in their muscles. HorseWell, Inc. was created for one job: to give your horse real muscle relief, stimulation, and comfort by releasing the tight fascia that quietly steals their range of motion. The HorseWell Equine Massage Tool puts professional-quality myofascial bodywork in your own hands, in your own barn.

Fascia is the web of connective tissue wrapping every muscle, bone, and organ in your horse's body. When it binds down, it can hold thousands of pounds of restriction, and that shows up as soreness, shortened stride, and a horse that just isn't quite right. The HorseWell blade is shaped to find that restriction and let it go.

Handler drawing the HorseWell massage blade along the back of a bay horse in a stall
Handler drawing the HorseWell massage blade along the back of a bay horse in a stall

What makes the HorseWell blade different?

Every curve of the blade is drawn from the science of fascia release, so a single tool conforms to every muscle group on your equine partner, from the poll and withers down through the shoulders, back, and hindquarters. The tapered edge reaches both superficial and deep muscle, pulling and releasing tissue that hands alone struggle to work.

It is built from fiberglass-infused nylon, made in the USA, and engineered to last. It will not warp in 100-plus-degree heat and will not turn brittle in freezing winter temperatures, so it lives in the barn and works in every season. Each blade ships with demonstration videos that walk you through exactly how to use it.

Two saddled ranch horses lowering their heads to drink from a clear creek at golden hour
Two saddled ranch horses lowering their heads to drink from a clear creek at golden hour

How does ten minutes a day change your horse?

Just 10 to 15 minutes before or after saddling is enough to give your horse the regular, effective massage they need. Working the blade across the body helps flush lactic acid, lymphatic fluid, and other toxins, eases pain and soreness, and improves circulation, relaxation, and recovery time. The result is a more comfortable, more supple horse, and a deeper bond between the two of you.

HorseWell also works alongside the therapies many owners already trust. Use it to complement PEMF treatments, Magnawave, Bemer blankets, and percussive massage, preparing the muscle and extending the benefit of every session. HorseWell is so confident you will feel the difference that the tool is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.

The nurse who brought myofascial release to the barn

HorseWell began with Megan Wells, a registered nurse, lifelong horsewoman, and rancher from Buffalo, Wyoming. On the hospital floor she watched physical therapists perform myofascial release on patients and saw the results firsthand: less pain, better range of motion, better posture. She knew her horses deserved the same.

So she studied equine massage, measured the muscles of real horses, and prototyped the blade through a Wyoming business incubator until the shape was right. What started as one nurse's idea is now a small, family-owned company pouring its heart into one mission: enhancing the bond between horses and their owners through better wellness, one massage at a time.

Two riders on horseback climbing a grassy, wildflower-dotted hillside on a working ranch
Two riders on horseback climbing a grassy, wildflower-dotted hillside on a working ranch

What do horse professionals say about it?

"I think this is a long time coming and should have been out a long time ago. Horses are big strong animals and require massage. You can tell a horse owner has made this; it is tremendously user friendly." — Dr. Paul Wollenman, DVM

"Everyone likes the blade a lot. I just love it and really suggest it. We are using and enjoying the blade." — Charlie Carrel, Grand Prix Show Jumper

"I do a lot of myofascial release by hand but this required a bit more, and he absolutely loved it. Most of the horses have really liked it. Some fascial releases can be painful; so far I've heard none of them be upset over it." — Millie Woody, Equine Body Worker

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The Solution Section (FAQ)
What is the HorseWell Equine Massage Tool?

It is a handheld myofascial release blade designed specifically for horses. The shaped edge lets one tool massage every major muscle group, releasing the fascia, the connective tissue around muscle, to relieve tension, improve range of motion, and keep your horse comfortable.

How long does a HorseWell session take?

About 10 to 15 minutes, done before or after saddling. That short, regular routine is enough to give your horse the effective massage they need without adding much to your day.

What does myofascial release do for a horse?

It helps release tight fascia that can hold significant restriction in the body. Working the blade across the muscles helps flush lactic acid, lymphatic fluid, and toxins, eases pain and soreness, and improves circulation, relaxation, and recovery time.

What is the HorseWell blade made of?

It is made from fiberglass-infused nylon and manufactured in the USA. The material is durable enough to withstand 100-plus-degree heat without warping and freezing temperatures without becoming brittle, so it holds up to real barn life year-round.

Where on the horse can I use it?

Across every major muscle group. The blade's curves are designed to conform to the contours of the equine body, so the same tool works the neck and withers, the shoulders, the back, and the hindquarters, reaching both superficial and deeper muscle.

Can I use HorseWell with other therapies?

Yes. HorseWell is designed to complement other modalities, including PEMF treatments, Magnawave, BEMER blankets, and percussive massage. Many owners use the blade to prepare the muscle and extend the benefit of those sessions.

Do I need training to use it?

No special certification is required. Every HorseWell tool ships with demonstration videos that show you exactly how to use it, so you can start working on your own horse with confidence in the comfort of your own barn.

Is there a guarantee?

Yes. HorseWell reports 100% satisfaction through its trial period, and the tool is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it with your own horse and judge the results for yourself.

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