Certified, reliable, and dedicated to helping enhance equine well-being through advanced PEMF therapy, promoting holistic healing and optimal performance
Why use PEMF to support your horse’s health?
Pulse Electro - Magnetic Field Technology uses electromagnetic fields to stimulate the natural healing processes of the body. A PEMF device sends low-frequency, pulse electromagnetic waves to the targeted area, such as a horse's injured or inflamed tissue. The electromagnetic fields interact with the horse's cells, activating cellular repair and promoting overall well-being.
A 45-minute therapy session can reduce soreness, swelling, stiffness, and prevent injury.
Recovery time for equine competitors can improve by 70%.
Benefits for equine use:
• Improve performance
• Increase speed, strength, stamina, suppleness, and range of motion
• Detect areas of soreness or imbalance before they lead to injury
• Reduce inflammation
• Relieve pain
• Reduce soreness, stiffness and swelling from competition or injury
• Reduce recovery time
• Accelerate healing
• Improve overall health and well-being
PEMF therapy is non-invasive, painless, and drug-free.
The treatment is not stressful at all – horses LOVE it!
Kinesiology Taping
Kinesiology taping is a popular technique in equine rehabilitation therapy, offering potential benefits for horses recovering from muscle strain, joint issues, and various injuries.
Kinesiology Tape can support a horse’s natural movement, improve proprioception, and provide support to muscles and joints.
Incorporating kinesiology taping into a comprehensive rehabilitation program may contribute to improved recovery and performance in horses.
Kirstin Muir
Equine RVT, Certified PEMF Practitioner
In early 2021, Kirstin graduated from the University of Guelph with an associate diploma in Veterinary Technology. Shortly after she become a member of the OAVT and reached her goal of becoming an Equine Registered Veterinary Technician. She then went on to achieve her PEMF certification through PEMF Complete.
I knew from a young age that I wanted to work with horses and have never considered another career path. I am lucky to have found my passion so early in life. –Kirstin
When Kirstin is not working, she is spending her time at the barn with her horse, Sianna.