
PEMF Therapy for Equines & Bovines
Enhancing Performance and Recovery.
gastric discomfort prevention
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improved joint health
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reduce inflammation
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prevent back pain
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stress reduction
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gastric discomfort prevention • improved joint health • reduce inflammation • prevent back pain • stress reduction •
Relieve Pain & Accelerate Recovery
PEMF Therapy is widely used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain from conditions like arthritis, laminitis, and joint conditions. It also speeds up recovery from injuries, helping your horse get back to feeling great faster.
Safe, Non-Invasive, and Easy to Use
PEMF therapy is a non-invasive, drug-free solution for horse care. It’s safe for regular use, with no side effects, making it a preferred choice for horse owners who want their equine to perform better and live longer
Support Long-Term Well-Being
PEMF Therapy isn’t just for short-term recovery; it promotes long-term cellular regeneration and relaxation, allowing the body to speed up it’s natural healing abilities, leading to improved Physical and Mental well-being. Support your horse’s health with PEMF Therapy and help it live a more comfortable, active life.
Boost Performance Naturally
High-powered PEMF therapy increases circulation, improves muscle recovery, and enhances endurance. Whether you’re preparing for competition or everyday training, PEMF helps your horse perform at its best.
PEMF Therapy For Race Horses
PEMF Therapy aids a horse in the post-workout routine by assisting in recovery and reducing the soreness associated with muscle strain and lactic acid build up. It also helps a horse to train at its best, compete to its fullest, and bounce back from injury or work as quickly as possible. Regular use of PEMF relaxes the horse, reduces aches and pains, and improves general wellness.
12 of the last 16 Kentucky Derby winners have received the benefits of PEMF Therapy, and besides being popular at race tracks and arenas, PEMF Therapy is also popular with trail riding and OTTB.
Case Study: Equine Hoof Health - Evaluating the Effect of PEMF on Sole Depth
A recent pilot study published in the Journal of Equine Rehabilitation and ScienceDirect.com evaluated the effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) on the sole depth of the equine hoof. Thin soles and poor palmar angles are common issues among performance horses.