The Pulse is a Winner for Both Veterinarians and Those They Serve
The Pulse is used on humans and also for conditioning race horses around the world, in veterinary clinics for general therapy, by trainers, breeders and individual horse owners. Many of the most respected holistic horse care practitioners are realizing the benefits of this non-invasive treatment. The Loop is placed on the horse. It pulses magnetic fields that radiate globally with the potential to penetrate deep into muscle tissue inaccessible with common lasers and massage therapy modalities. The Pulse provides a cutting edge, non-invasive PEMF treatment.
Maximize Performance
Do you or your horse suffer from a sore back, stiffness, arthritic conditions, ligament, tendon, muscle, or bone injury, decreased range of motion or poor circulation? Users report dramatic results in a very short time. In addition, particularly nervous and sensitive horses are treated high up on the neck prior to shows which takes the edge off allowing the horse to excel.
Who uses PEMF therapy?
- 2008 Kentucky Derby
- 2008 Preakness
- 2008 World Championship Horse Show, Louisville, KY
- 2008 All American Horse Classic, Indianapolis, IN
Who's using PEMF Therapy & what are they doing with it?
Machine Settings
A faster pulse rate (clicking) is less powerful for each pulse thus delivering a shallower penetration of the body. A slower pulse rate (clicking) is more powerful which produces a deeper penetration of the body. Moving the cable or loop away from the horse’s body makes it less powerful. Touching the horse’s body is best. When first approaching the horse, close the loop, so it does not resemble a lasso. Adjust the pulse rate to a fast pulse (25 to 30 clicks per 5 seconds) and open the loop slowly on the chest area. If horse is uneasy continue to lower pulse rate (faster clicks) or pull loop away from body, an inch or so, to reduce power. After a few minutes the horse will become comfortable and trusting enabling you to adjust power for optimum results.
General Body Soreness
Normal treatment time is ten to fifteen minutes on each side of the horse. Setting is normally moderate. Move the coil about the whole body beginning at the neck through the shoulder, wither, back, hip, sacrum, and rump area. Dwell for a couple of minutes on sensitive areas.
Paralyzed Flap
The treatment time is 15 minutes at a low to medium pulse setting. Place the coil on each side of the neck in line with the bridle for five minutes on each side and cradle at base of neck for 5 minutes. Treat daily for five to seven days and then cut back to two to three treatments per week. Treatment times can be increased if necessary. Best results are said to occur when indication is discovered early. Always consult with Veterinarian prior to treatment to verify treatment procedures.
Shins
Treat for ten to fifteen minutes changing wave directions frequently, setting is low to moderate. Treat three to five days straight then alternate three to four days per week. After first five days, Ice leg after treatment or later in day. After heat and swelling decreases machine settings may be increased. Continue treatment as necessary. Always consult with Veterinarian prior to application to verify treatment procedures and duration.
Some Current Users of PEMF Therapy
Thoroughbred
Doug O’Neil, Eoin Harty, Jack Van Berg, Kathy Walsh, Jeff Mullins, Brett Brinkman, Walter Sadler, Dennis Manning, Wallace Dollase, Rob O’Conner, Greg Foley, Speedy Smithwick, Walter Binder, D. Wayne Lukas, Grant Forester, Forrest Kaelin, Mike Maker, Brad Cox, Gary Hartledge, Paul McGee, David Carroll, Darrin Miller, Tim Gly, Mike Johnson, Chuck Simon, Lori Smock, Ray Stephano, Bernie Flint, Kings Equine, Kiaran McLaughlan, Dan Gabolati, Nerio Vargis, Giussepe Iadisernia, Gayle Woods, Teri Comipay, Nic deMeric, Barry Eisman, Helen Pitts, Ron Mouquette.
Hunter / Jumper
Centennial Farm - Debbie Stephens, JT Farm, Patty Foster, Finally Farm - Jack Towell, Max Amaya, Fox Meadow - Polly Howard, Lochmoor Stables - Mindy Darst, Winter Meadow Farm - Jeannine Lamb, Wood Run Farm, Kennedy Farms - Micaela Kennedy, RSB Farm, Wolf Creek, Fairmount Farm - Crede Fiore, Southern Blues - Makrell Painter, Ri-Arm Farm - Mark Leone, Kim Perlman, Top Call Farm, Shamrock Stables - Sarah Grubner, Hillside Farm, Louise Serio, Aliboo Farm, Kimberden Farms, Galway Farms, Tammy Peterson, Bizzie Oleary, Sarah Kemper, White Fox Manor, Grandview Farm, Karen Cudmore, Judy Grayson.
Dressage
Karen Reid-Offield - Offield Farms, more to follow.
Saddlebred
West Wind Farm - Peter Cowart (2008 Five Gated World Champion), DeLovely Farm - Todd Miles, Premier Stables, Landmark Farm, Blue Bonnet Farm, Cross Creek Farm, Zubrod Stables, Jim McIntosh Stables, more to follow.
Barrel Racing
Tammy Pettis, Tammy Graves, Tanya Griffin - Horseshoe Farms, more to follow.
Western Pleasure
Joanne Farrell - Farrell Quarter Horses, more to follow.
Paso Fino
Sheila Spence, Toni & Camron Mitcheletti - Paso Largo Farm, Tina Kohler, more to follow.
Endurance
Hassan Bin Ali, (Dubai UAE) Number 6th ranked in world, FEI.


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