PEMF Therapy for Horses
PEMF Therapy for Horses
Performance, recovery, and pain management for your horse, from a certified equine specialist.
The Condition
Understanding Equine Pain & Performance
Horses are incredible athletes, but their size and the demands we place on them make them prone to back soreness, joint stiffness, muscle tension, ligament injuries, and hoof problems. Whether your horse competes in dressage, jumping, eventing, or western disciplines, or is simply a beloved trail partner, pain and stiffness can limit performance and quality of life. Many horse owners want options beyond bute and banamine for long-term management.
Our Approach
How PEMF Therapy for Horses Helps
Our equine specialist Michelle Watts brings PEMF therapy directly to your barn. The electromagnetic pulses penetrate deep into your horse's large muscle groups and joints, reducing inflammation, improving blood flow, and supporting tissue repair. Horses respond remarkably well to PEMF, and many show visible signs of relaxation during the session (licking, chewing, lowered head, soft eyes). Competitive riders use it before and after events, and barn managers schedule regular sessions for the whole herd.
Benefits
What You Can Expect
Reduces back soreness, joint stiffness, and muscle tension
Supports faster recovery after competition or intense training
Improves range of motion and overall performance
Helps with ligament, tendon, and hoof-related issues
Mobile sessions at your barn, no trailering needed
Certified equine specialist Michelle Watts handles every session
FAQ
Common Questions About PEMF Therapy for Horses for Equine Pain & Performance
Do you come to my barn?
Yes. Michelle Watts provides mobile PEMF therapy throughout New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. She'll come to your barn, your show grounds, or wherever your horse is. No trailering required.
How do horses react to PEMF therapy?
Most horses show signs of deep relaxation within minutes: licking, chewing, dropping the head, yawning, and soft eyes are all common responses. Some horses even fall asleep during the session. It's a very positive experience for them.
Can PEMF help my horse's performance?
Many competitive riders use PEMF as part of their horse's performance program. It helps maintain muscle flexibility, reduces pre-competition stiffness, and supports faster recovery between events. Some riders schedule sessions the day before and the day after competition.
How often should my horse get PEMF sessions?
For maintenance and performance, many horse owners schedule sessions every 1-2 weeks. For active injuries or rehabilitation, 2-3 sessions per week may be recommended initially. Michelle will assess your horse and suggest a schedule tailored to their needs.
Ready to Try PEMF Therapy for Horses?
Book a session at our Cedar Knolls, NJ office and see how drug-free therapy can help with equine pain & performance.
14 Ridgedale Ave, Suite 262, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927