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Is PEMF Safe?Just like in humans, PEMF machines used on animals are generally considered safe when used as directed. The responses in animals are similar to those in humans, with many experiencing benefits without adverse side effects. PEMF machines are not medical devices and do not treat or cure diseases or their symptoms. We always recommend consulting with your veterinarian concerning your equine/pets wellness program, but generally yes they are safe to use. Your practitioner will talk to you about any contraindications.
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Are there side effects?Potential side effects in animals are generally mild and can include temporary discomfort at the site of application. It’s essential to observe animals for any adverse reactions, as they cannot verbally communicate discomfort or unease. If an animal appears agitated or shows signs of stress or discomfort during or after a session, it’s crucial to re-evaluate the appropriateness and settings of the PEMF machine.
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Are there contraindications?PEMF might not be safe for everyone. For example, individuals with electronic implants like pacemakers or defibrillators should avoid PEMF since the electromagnetic pulses can interfere with the functioning of such devices. Always consult a healthcare or veterinary professional before trying a PEMF session, especially if you have an implanted device or any other medical condition.
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What is the duration and intensity?Animals vary widely in size, from small animals and house pets to large horses and livestock. Thus, the appropriate duration and intensity of PEMF session can vary significantly. It is always best to start on a lower setting and work up to a comfortable level.
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What actually happens during a session?The blood oxygen is increased, lymphatic system is activated and acupuncture points are stimulated. This process reduces pain and inflammation and promotes healing. The oxygenation of the blood helps relieve inflammation, thus relieving pain and helping the body begin to heal itself naturally.
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How does it show areas of sensitivity?Muscle tissue palpitates in sensitive areas due to some type of resistance in the area & increased oxygenation and molecule movement in the cells.
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Why treat the whole body when the problem is in one area?By increasing the blood oxygen in the whole body, the sensitive area continues to be benefited as super oxygenated blood from the rest of the body continues to flow through the area. Your practitioner will discuss how to approach your issue with you.
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What should I expect after my first session?A PEMF session can vary for each client. Diet, lifestyle, activity level, hydration, general health, & stress levels all contribute to how PEMF will work and how your animal feels after sessions. PEMF can help them feel energized, and this feeling can build for a few hours after a session. It is important to keep track of how they are feeling and for how long after each session. It tells your veterinarian & practitioner how many sessions they will need to achieve your goals. If you notice your animal having less energy after a session, this may be due to a detox reaction. The body wants to clean house and is getting rid of toxins. Resting and keeping them hydrated may support this detox reaction.
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How long will the results last?Results can last a day or weeks depending on the issue. In a performance situation 1-2 sessions per week is normally sufficient.
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Can PEMF be used pre-event?Yes, however, we recommend that you try PEMF ahead of time, since different animals react differently to a session. We have found that some clients are more relaxed after the therapy, so they might not have the same edge before an event. Other clients are not affected in that way and are ready to perform.
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