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Helping owners provide the best care for their horses with PEMF Therapy


Experience positive results with this innovative approach to equine wellness with
PEMF, or Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy, utilizes gentle pulses of electromagnetic fields to enhance your horse’s natural self-healing abilities.
MUSCLE SORENESS • FATIGUE • SWELLING • INFLAMMATION • CERVICAL PAIN • BOWED TENDON • SUSPENDED LIGAMENT INJURY • STIFLE CORD • FETLOCK FOOT PAIN • BUCKED SHINS • SIDEBONE • NAVICULAR DISEASE • BONE SPURS • SESAMOIDITIS • FOOT BRUISE • TENDER SOLES • LAMINITIS
PEMF is an excellent addition to your horse’s wellness routine, offering numerous potential benefits. A single PEMF treatment on the neck, shoulders, back, and hindquarters at 5 hertz (Hz) alleviates stress and can enhance the quality of movement. A professional service like Maryland Equine Wellness Wave is an excellent option for experiencing PEMF therapy. The service evaluates the appropriate type of PEMF system based on the horse’s condition and the necessary duration and frequency. The settings depend on what the horse can tolerate, which is determined by signs of relaxation such as licking and chewing. This therapy option is effective in reducing stress in performance horses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wave therapy?
Wave therapy is a form of integrative health care that utilizes pulsating electromagnetic fields
How does Wave therapy work?
It works by delivering electromagnetic pulses to the body, which can help improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s natural healing
Is Wave therapy safe for horses?
Yes, Wave therapy is safe for horses. It is a non-invasive and non chemical
How many sessions are needed?
The number of Wave therapy sessions recommended can vary depending on the specific needs of the horse.
Can Wave therapy be used on other animals?
While Wave therapy is primarily used for equine health, it can also be beneficial for other animals. It is important to consult with a veterinarian or animal health professional to determine the suitability of Wave therapy for a specific animal.