Supports Mobility & Recovery

Mobility is about how easily a horse moves—length of stride, willingness to bend, and how quickly they bounce back after effort. PEMF is a simple add-on many equestrians use to support recovery between works.

Note: PEMF supports the body’s own recovery processes. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Always involve your veterinarian.

What riders notice

Discipline snapshots

A simple session may include

  1. Baseline video + notes (warm-up time, bend, willingness).

  2. Back/SI, glutes/hamstrings, shoulder-girdle; add targets per vet input.

  3. Maintenance: 2–3x/week in heavy work; taper when workload drops.

  4. Re-check: warm-up time and “day-after” mood.

FAQs

Q: Is this like massage or laser?
A: Different tool; PEMF works via pulsed electromagnetic fields that interact with tissues at a cellular level.

Q: Can my bodyworker and PEMF pro coordinate?
A: Yes—share goals and timing. Many barns coordinate schedules for best results.

Q: How long is a session?
A: Typically 30–60 minutes depending on areas and goals.

Q: Will my horse feel tired?
A: Most relax; some are a bit “zen” after. Plan initial sessions for after a workout, to see how they respond, most horses will relax after a session, which will help them perform better prior to a show or event.

Q: Do I need a package?
A: Consistency matters in heavy work—many riders do a short series, then taper to maintenance.

Safety & competition reminders

Pacemakers/implants: avoid direct exposure. Caution with pregnancy. Avoid active infection/open wounds unless veterinarian advises. Check rules for your venue.

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