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Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field Therapy - Pulse Solutions - Christchurch New Zealand. - Home

 

Give your horse the performance edge with PEMF!

 Pulse solutions would like to help you discover the natural healing of Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy[PEMF]                                        
-improves circulation
-detoxifies and cleans
-increases blood oxygen at the cellular level by 200%
-diminishes build up of lactic acid
-relieves deep muscle soreness
-assists in repairing tendons and injured tissue
-is used in pre and post competition conditioning
 
PEMF is now available in Australia and is currently being used widely overseas including by over 8000 vets and trainers in the USA. It is used for treating horses with muscle soreness, injuries, strains, pre and post compertition conditioning and recovery. It is used widely in racing, dressage, show jumping, western and polo. The results after the half hour treatment are extra ordinary.
 
PEMF works by admitting an electro magnetic pulse that penetrates thirty for forty- five centimetres into every muscle, tendon, ligament and bone to increase healing of injuries and decreasing recovery time by half of that if it was not used.
It acts on the ions in the cells which causes them to proliferate and increase flow of nutrients towards injured areas, it also improves oxygen uptake in the muscle by up to two hundred percent which decreases production of lactic acid therefore decreasing pain in the horse enabling it to perform at a higher level. Also the therapy causes cellular detoxification and the ability to regenerate cells, several treatments may be required to achieve through healing and conditioning.
 
Viv Coombes
RN Pulse Soultions  

www.pemf.co.nz
m: 0427 577 097
O: 3374 4035

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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