Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy is growing in popularity. More and more people are learning the benefits of PEMF for pets, and an increasing number of pet owners want PEMF therapy as a treatment option. Maybe you’ve considered offering PEMF therapy at your veterinary practice, but you’re not quite sure if it’s right for you. There are several advantages of PEMF for vets, and all veterinarians should offer PEMF therapy.
What is PEMF?
Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy is a non-invasive treatment that promotes cellular regeneration and healthy cell function in both humans and animals. It does this through the use of electromagnets, which are quite different from static magnets.
A PEMF machine sends electricity through attachments called coils. These coils vary in shape and size. Common PEMF coils include ropes, paddles, loops, and mats. When activated, the coils generate an electromagnetic field.
During pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, the PEMF device alternates an on and off phase for the electromagnetic field. These waves, or pulses, of electromagnetic energy are what make PEMF therapy so effective. It’s a form of cellular exercise; the cells activate and relax.
You can adjust the EMF frequencies that PEMF machines produce, and vets can use PEMF therapy to treat the whole body or target a specific trouble area.
The EMFs produced in PEMF therapy mimic the earth’s naturally occurring magnetic field, which stimulates the cells in the body. Our cells, and the cells in our pets’ bodies, produce energy, and all energy found in nature is electromagnetic. Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy naturally promotes healthy cellular function.
Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy is a non-invasive treatment that offers an alternative to medication or surgery.
What are the benefits of PEMF for animals?
Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy is used on horses, livestock, dogs, cats, reptiles, and many other animals. It offer a number of performance benefits as well as restorative benefits.
Common uses of PEMF for pets include:
- muscle stimulation
- treatment for plantar fasciitis
- treatment for joint and ligament issues, such as ostearthritis
- pain and inflammation reduction
- treatment for depression and anxiety
- muscle recovery
- injury prevention
- improving blood circulation
- healing wounds and bone fractures
What are the benefits of PEMF for Vets?
Pet owners want PEMF for their pets
The number of scientific studies showing that PEMF therapy is a safe and effective treatment option continues to grow. As the research grows, so does the awareness. More and more pet owners are looking for vets that offer PEMF therapy.
A new source of revenue
While pulsed electromagnetic field therapy is quickly gaining popularity, it’s a service that many veterinarians still have yet to offer. Now is the perfect time to establish your veterinary practice as the place to go for PEMF therapy for animals.
It’s quick and easy
Learning how to operate a PEMF system is simple. It’s an easy process for you and for your patients. Animals love PEMF therapy, and they’re often drawn to the coils.
PEMF is effective
The biggest reason that PEMF is important for your veterinary practice is that it really works. Pulsed electromagnetic therapy offers a safe, effective, and efficient treatment option for a range of symptoms and conditions. It can be an alternative to surgical procedures or pharmaceuticals and there are no negative side effects or complications. PEMF therapy can improve the quality of life for your patients.
With all of the advantage of PEMF for vets, owning a PEMF system for your veterinary practice just makes sense. PEMF Complete also leases PEMF machines if you’re not quite ready to make a purchase, but you’re interested in how pulsed electromagnetic field therapy works.
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