Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Wellness
Your horse feels it. Science explains why.
PEMF uses gentle electromagnetic pulses to wake up your horse’s cells — boosting circulation, easing inflammation, and helping the body do what it already knows how to do. No needles, no drugs, no stress.
How it works.
Charge the cell. Change the outcome.
Think of your horse’s cells like a battery. Hard work, injury, and age drain them. PEMF recharges them at the source — so the body can recover and perform the way it’s meant to.
Restores cellular energy
Boosts ATP production — the fuel every cell runs on — so tissues can recover faster and more completely.
Calms inflammation
Reduces swelling and soreness at the source – interrupting the inflammatory cycle rather than masking it.
Improves circulation
Opens up blood flow deep in muscle and tissue, delivering oxygen and clearing waste products.
Supports tissue recovery
Encourages tendon, ligament, and bone regeneration – especially useful during and after injury or heavy training.

Powered by MagnaWave – high powered PEMF technology
Not all PEMF machines are equal. MagnaWave delivers deeper tissue penetration than most consumer-grade devices, making it the choice of professional equine practitioners across the country.
What we address
Sessions can support all of this.
| Performance & recovery | Injury & rehabilitation | Pain & joints | General wellness |
Perform better. Bounce back faster.
| Loosens tight muscles before work – horses move more freely from the first step |
| Speeds post-training recovery so your horse is ready sooner for the next session |
| Improves oxygen delivery to working muscles, reducing fatigue during competition |
| Many horses show visibly relaxed body language and deeper breathing within minutes |
What to expect
A typical session, demystified
| How long does a session take? | Typically 60 minutes |
| Will I see a response during the session? | Often yes |
| Is it safe alongside veterinary care? | Yes |
| Do I need to prep my horse beforehand? | Minimal |
| Service area | San Mateo County |