PEMF therapy

$80.00

PEMF Therapy for Horses

What PEMF is

  • PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy. It uses short bursts of electromagnetic fields to influence cells and tissues.

  • Devices vary in frequency, intensity (measured in gauss or tesla), pulse shape, and treatment area (localized applicators vs. full-body mats).

How PEMF works (basic mechanism)

  • Electromagnetic pulses induce tiny electrical currents in tissues, supporting cellular membrane potential and ion exchange.

  • This can improve microcirculation, reduce inflammation, support tissue repair, and influence pain signaling.

  • Effects are primarily at

PEMF Therapy for Horses

What PEMF is

  • PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy. It uses short bursts of electromagnetic fields to influence cells and tissues.

  • Devices vary in frequency, intensity (measured in gauss or tesla), pulse shape, and treatment area (localized applicators vs. full-body mats).

How PEMF works (basic mechanism)

  • Electromagnetic pulses induce tiny electrical currents in tissues, supporting cellular membrane potential and ion exchange.

  • This can improve microcirculation, reduce inflammation, support tissue repair, and influence pain signaling.

  • Effects are primarily at the cellular

PEMF Therapy for Horses

What PEMF is

  • PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy. It uses short bursts of electromagnetic fields to influence cells and tissues.

  • Devices vary in frequency, intensity (measured in gauss or tesla), pulse shape, and treatment area (localized applicators vs. full-body mats).

How PEMF works (basic mechanism)

  • Electromagnetic pulses induce tiny electrical currents in tissues, supporting cellular membrane potential and ion exchange.

  • This can improve microcirculation, reduce inflammation, support tissue repair, and influence pain signaling.

  • Effects are primarily at

PEMF Therapy for Horses

What PEMF is

  • PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy. It uses short bursts of electromagnetic fields to influence cells and tissues.

  • Devices vary in frequency, intensity (measured in gauss or tesla), pulse shape, and treatment area (localized applicators vs. full-body mats).

How PEMF works (basic mechanism)

  • Electromagnetic pulses induce tiny electrical currents in tissues, supporting cellular membrane potential and ion exchange.

  • This can improve microcirculation, reduce inflammation, support tissue repair, and influence pain signaling.

  • Effects are primarily at the cellular