Jan 27, 2017 | PEMF
The treatment goals of equine PEMF systems are to restore normal motion and neurological firing patterns to the affected spinal joints, release adjacent tight and unbalanced muscles, break up scar tissue and adhesions, disperse lactic acid and other metabolic waste...
Jan 20, 2017 | PEMF
For effective horse therapy, the PEMF device must create a pulsed electromagnetic field strong enough so that the injured area is completely penetrated at a therapeutic level. The challenge is that the strength of a PEMF signal dissipates rapidly when the distance...
Jan 6, 2017 | PEMF
The operator of the PEMF8000E Equine Device holds the coil over the horses body, and is also subjected to this large electromagnetic field. These systems make a characteristic noise when the field peaks, sounding like a loud crack or snap. When placed on a horse, the...
Dec 30, 2016 | PEMF
The beneficial effects of Equine PEMF systems are harnessed to treat equine injuries such as the tendons and ligaments, sore backs, chronic hock soreness, soreness of the shoulders, non-union fractures, laminitis, stone bruises, and non-healing wounds. Treatments are...
Dec 23, 2016 | PEMF
PEMF Devices For Horses and How it Works. PEMF therapy creates strong electromagnetic fields to completely penetrate the injured area at a therapeutic level for your horse. The PEMF device converts the electrical current from the outlet to a series of short, high...