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All Horses Can Benefit from PEMF!

Regardless of your sport, your horse can benefit from pulsed electromagnetic field therapy:
 

  • Race horses use PEMF to race faster and recover more quickly. By optimizing cellular function, a horse can utilize its own power and strength more effectively. After a race, PEMFs can reduce damage done to the muscles.

  • Dressage horses use PEMF for the power, improved range of motion, suppleness, and relaxation.

  • Event horses use PEMF after cross country to help their horse recover from gallops or hard jump schools more effectively and help minimize wear and tear on the body. 

  • Jumpers- Speed events are where PEMF shines- by optimizing your horses range of motion they can use their body better to jump and maneuver more efficiently between fences. Power, agility, and strength are all improved with PEMF. 

  • Western Speed Events- PEMF optimizes cellular function that allows for more power, more speed, and faster times. How fast can your horse go? 

  • Reining- Again, PEMFs can help with accuracy, power and performance. By helping your horse feel his best, he will be the best partner he can be. 

  • Gaited Horses- PEMF optimizes range of motion, promotes relaxation, and allows the horse to use itself to the best of it's ability- no matter what gait it is!

  • Conformation/In Hand/Breed Shows - Muscle tone, gaits, and overall appearance are the most important aspects for these horses, and PEMF helps with all of those! By addressing muscle tension you allow the body to look it’s best.

  • Suspensory ligament and ligament branch desmitis

  • Sesamoiditis

  • Coffin joint synovitis

  • Navicular Syndrome and navicular bone bursitis

  • Poll osteoarthritis and nuchal ligament calcification

  • EPM

  • Anhidrosis

  • Cushings disease

  • ...and so much more!

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  • Back pain

  • Abscesses and bruised foot soles

  • Trigger points

  • Muscle soreness/fatigue

  • Muscle atrophy 

  • Stifle osteoarthritis and synovitis

  • Fetlock and pastern joint
    osteoarthritis and synovitis

  • White line disease

  • Carpal pain and bursitis

  • Flexor and extensor tendonitis

  • Laminitis and Founder

Indications in Equines

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