Originally used in the racing industry to help with recovery after fractures, equine Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is gaining popularity with both sport and pleasure horse owners who are using it for the prevention, recovery, and maintenance of many different types of injuries. It’s also completely non-invasive.

Crystal Pascoe is a certified PEMF practitioner and owner of Freedom Equine Therapy and Bodywork in the Temiskaming region of northern Ontario. She says she was initially drawn to PEMF to treat her 26-year-old gelding who was experiencing mild, intermittent back pain, but still loved to be ridden. She became hooked on PEMF when she saw his immediate improvement.

“I wasn’t getting far with other kinds of bodywork, but with PEMF I saw results right away. The pain seemed to reverse, and my older gelding was finally getting stronger. If not for my horse’s treatments, he’d be labelled as a grumpy old man,” Pascoe says, laughing.

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