Why is PEMF Therapy So Beneficial for Horses?
PEMF therapy is not a new way of treatment in the equine community, but its health benefits have been recognized for a long time. The first time that it was used was in the seventies when horse owners applied it to heal bone fractures in horses. Later, in 1979, the FDA approved its use for the treatment of nonunion fractures. PEMF therapy works in such a way that it does not heal a health condition itself, but it helps the body strengthen its own healing capacity. Horses already have a greater ability to self-heal than humans do. That is why PEMF is an even better ally for them.
Benefits
Using PEMF on horses has a wide range of benefits.
- Improved rehabilitation after injury
- Enhanced confidence before a performance
- Reduced recovery time after surgery
- Improved muscle recovery after practice
- Reduced anxiety while traveling - - Better overall health
- Better tensile strength
Moreover, there are many common injuries from which racehorses and show horses suffer that can be treated with PEMF. These are the most common ones:
- Sore muscles
- Bone bruise
- Inflamed joints
- Ligament injuries
Equine PEMF
PEMF sessions help with recovery at a deep cellular level. Call today to schedule appointments for your entire barn - from injury to wellness!