Draper Therapies Video: Equine PEMF Treatment

Equine PEMF treatments are growing increasingly popular for their therapeutic benefits. If you’ve never seen one in person, check out this video!

Equine PEMF treatments are becoming more widespread in use as a complementary therapy to keep horses feeling their best. PEMF stands for “pulsed elecromagnetic field:” the PEMF device delivers a gentle magnetic pulse that travels through a loop which is placed on the horse’s body. The pulse “exercises” cells in the horse’s body, increasing blood flow and “recharging” cells to help the horse rehabilitate faster from exercise or injury. PEMF also increases the permeability of the cell wall, creating a more efficient metabolism of nutrients and oxygen. (For more information about how PEMF works, check out these helpful descriptions from Cadence Therapy.)

PEMF can penetrate to a deeper level than magnetic blankets or pads, and operates at low frequencies that are safe for humans, horses and pets.

Check out this video of a PEMF treatment:

According to Cadence Therapy, PEMF can offer the following benefits:

  • Repair and regenerate damaged and diseased tissue
  • Accelerate bone mending and wound healing
  • Increase cellular level of oxygen absorption up to 200%
  • Enhance the synthesis of protein

Cadence Therapy utilizes Draper Therapies products in conjunction with equine PEMF treatments. To learn more about Cadence Therapy, please visit the website.

Draper Therapies strives to bring therapeutic products containing Celliant® to the equestrian market. The FDA has determined that Celliant products are medical devices as defined in section 201(h) of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and are general wellness products.  Celliant® helps increase local blood flow, speed up muscle recovery, enhance performance, and promote restful sleep. For more information on Draper Therapies or Celliant, please visit www.DraperTherapies.com.

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