FAQs

  • PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy uses electromagnetic waves to stimulate and support the body’s natural recovery processes. It helps improve circulation, reduce temporary inflammation, and promote recovery in both horses and humans.

  • PEMF therapy works by sending pulses of low-frequency electromagnetic energy into the body’s cells, supporting electrical and chemical processes that enhance cellular function. This promotes recovery from physical activity, helps manage discomfort, and supports overall wellness.

  • Yes, PEMF therapy is non-invasive, drug-free, and generally considered safe for horses. It is commonly used for performance horses, racehorses, and horses in rehabilitation to support recovery and overall well-being.

  • PEMF therapy can assist with managing muscle soreness, supporting recovery from tendon and ligament strain, and promoting comfort in cases of temporary inflammation or joint discomfort. It also helps enhance overall wellness and physical conditioning.

  • The frequency of PEMF sessions depends on the specific needs of your horse. For recovery support, more frequent sessions may be recommended initially, while ongoing sessions can help maintain wellness and peak performance. A customized plan will be tailored to your horse's needs.

  • Yes, PEMF therapy is used for humans as well. It can help manage discomfort, support recovery, and promote performance for athletes and active individuals. Many human clients use it to feel better after physical exertion or to support their wellness goals.

  • Each session duration varies based on the treatment area and the individual’s or horse's needs. Typically, sessions last between 30 minutes to an hour.

  • No, PEMF therapy is gentle and non-invasive. Most horses relax and often enjoy the experience, sometimes showing signs of comfort like yawning or lowering their head during the session.

  • Yes, PEMF therapy can be used alongside other wellness practices such as chiropractic care, massage therapy, acupuncture, or traditional veterinary care to support overall recovery and well-being.

  • Many horses and humans experience noticeable effects after one session, though more significant results may be seen with a series of sessions. Since the benefits are cumulative, regular use can help maintain wellness and performance.