PEMF Session Services
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) session is a non-invasive wellness modality that uses gentle, pulsing magnetic fields to support your horse’s natural ability to recover and stay comfortable. The technology works by delivering low-frequency electromagnetic pulses through flexible coils or pads placed on or near the horse’s body. These pulses are designed to encourage healthy circulation, support cellular function, recovery and promote relaxation in muscles and joints.
Horse owners, riders, and trainers commonly use PEMF to support performance, especially before and after intense training or competition. Sessions can help ease everyday stiffness, support joint and muscle comfort, and assist with recovery after hard work or travel. Many horses visibly relax during a session, softening their eyes, licking and chewing, yawning, or lowering their head as the pulsing begins. Most horses tolerate PEMF very well and often seem to enjoy the experience.
A typical session lasts around 30–60 minutes, depending on your horse's needs and the areas being addressed. The practitioner will usually start with a brief discussion of your horse's history and workload, then place the PEMF coils or pads on key areas such as the back, hindquarters, shoulders, or legs. Intensity is adjusted to a comfortable level, and the horse can stand in a stall, grooming area, or quiet space while the equipment runs through its cycles. No sedation is required, and your horse can usually return to normal activity shortly afterward.
PEMF is considered very safe when used appropriately. Sessions are non-invasive and drug-free, and the equipment is designed specifically for animal use. As with any wellness service, certain conditions may require caution or veterinary guidance, such as pregnancy, acute injuries, or underlying medical issues. We always recommend working in partnership with your veterinarian, especially for horses in active treatment or with complex health histories. Our goal is to complement your existing care program and help your horse feel and perform at their best.

Benefits of PEMF Therapy for Horses
PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field) sessions are a gentle, non-invasive way to support your horse’s overall comfort and performance. While it is not a medical treatment, many owners and trainers use it as part of a broader wellness and conditioning program.
- Improved circulation and tissue oxygenation
PEMF sessions can help encourage healthy blood flow, which supports the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to working muscles. For competition horses, this may mean feeling fresher after intense schooling or multi-day shows. - Reduced muscle tension and soreness
By helping tight areas relax, PEMF can support easier, more comfortable movement. Many riders notice their horses warming up more freely, with fewer signs of stiffness after hard work or travel. - Support for faster post-exercise recovery
Used after training or events, PEMF is often included in recovery routines to help the body’s natural repair processes. Eventers, jumpers, and barrel horses may benefit from feeling less fatigued between rides. - Enhanced flexibility and range of motion
Regular sessions can help maintain suppleness through the topline, shoulders, and hindquarters. Dressage and reining horses, for example, may find it easier to step under, lift through the back, and maintain collection. - Joint comfort and long-term mobility support
PEMF is frequently used around joints to support overall comfort and ease of movement. Older horses or those with a long competition history may show a more fluid walk and trot in daily work. - Stress reduction and relaxation
Many horses visibly relax during sessions—licking, chewing, lowering the head, or even dozing. This calming effect can be especially helpful for anxious horses, horses in rehab, or those adjusting to a new training program.
Real-world examples
- Competition horses: Riders often schedule PEMF before and after shows to help their horses feel loose, focused, and ready to perform across multiple days.
- Older horses: Senior partners may benefit from gentler movement, easier warm-ups, and more comfortable turnout, helping them stay active longer.
- Horses in rehab: Under veterinary guidance, PEMF can be added to a rehabilitation plan to support comfort and relaxation while the horse is returning to work.
Always consult your veterinarian or equine health professional to determine whether PEMF is appropriate for your horse and how it can best complement their existing care plan.

PEMF Care for Horses, Pets & People
PEMF isn’t just for horses—it can gently support the whole family, including dogs, cats, and their humans. While horses often enjoy PEMF for post‑workout comfort and recovery support, pets may benefit from similar relaxation, ease of movement, and overall wellness. People frequently notice a soothing sense of calm and support for everyday aches and tension. Across species, our focus is the same: comfort, relaxation, and nurturing well‑being in a safe, caring environment. For any medical concerns or specific conditions, always consult your veterinarian or healthcare professional.

