Description
PowerMag is a new high-intensity PEMF therapy unit that gives horses a safe, effective, and non-invasive way to enhance recovery, support injury and rehabilitation, and improve overall health and performance. This type of PEMF is quickly becoming a trusted tool in modern equine care—especially for performance horses operating at peak demand.
Sessions typically last between 10 and 30 minutes, during which horses often show clear signs of relaxation, such as licking, chewing, yawning, or lowering their heads.
Many riders and equine therapists incorporate PowerMag sessions before or after exercise, as well as in competition settings, to support both warm-up and recovery. The therapy can help reduce the risk of injury and minimize lactic acid buildup, allowing horses to perform better and recover more efficiently.
One of the most common uses is for muscle recovery and relaxation. High-intensity PEMF helps reduce soreness, relieve muscle tension, and improve circulation throughout the body. Unlike traditional electrical stimulation devices, it produces deep, supramaximal skeletal muscle contractions without activating pain receptors, making the treatment comfortable and non-invasive.
This therapy also promotes tissue regeneration, reduces inflammation, and accelerates healing—mirroring its success in human sports medicine. By enhancing circulation, increasing oxygen delivery, and boosting cellular metabolism in targeted areas, PEMF supports faster, more efficient repair.
As a result, PEMF is increasingly used in the rehabilitation of injuries, including ligament and tendon damage, bone fractures, and joint inflammation such as arthritis.
Another valuable application is for conditions affecting the internal structures of the hoof—particularly laminitis and navicular syndrome—thanks to its ability to penetrate deep into tissue.
For whole-body benefits, larger applicator loops can be used to deliver full-body sessions that support overall wellness, maintain flexibility, and promote a healthy range of motion.
A major advantage of PEMF therapy is that it is non-invasive and drug-free. This makes it especially appealing in competitive environments where medication use is often restricted.
In terms of safety, high-intensity PEMF therapy is generally well-tolerated. However, it’s important to follow manufacturer guidelines and consult with a veterinarian. The same precautions apply to the person administering the therapy, as they are also exposed to the electromagnetic field. Certain situations may present contraindications.













