top of page

PEMF Therapy

What is PEMF Therapy?

​Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is a non-invasive, drug-free treatment that helps improve circulation, reduce pain, and speed up recovery. By using gentle electromagnetic pulses, PEMF works at the cellular level to enhance your animal’s natural healing processes, supporting overall comfort, mobility, and performance.

PEMF Therapy for Horses

Horses are athletes—whether they’re competing, in training, or simply enjoying the pasture. The stress of work, travel, and daily wear can take a toll. PEMF therapy supports equine wellness by:

  • Relieving soreness and stiffness in muscles and joints

  • Supporting hoof health by promoting circulation (useful in abscesses, laminitis, or other hoof issues)

  • Helping manage arthritis and joint discomfort

  • Reducing inflammation and swelling from injuries

  • Aiding recovery after training, competition, or surgery

From performance horses to retired companions, PEMF is a safe and effective option to help your horse feel and perform their best.

PEMF Therapy for Dogs

Our canine companions benefit from PEMF therapy just as much as horses. For dogs, PEMF can:

  • Improve mobility in senior dogs with arthritis or hip/elbow dysplasia

  • Speed up healing after surgery or injury

  • Reduce inflammation and pain in joints and soft tissue

  • Support active and working dogs who need recovery care after training or high activity

  • Enhance quality of life by increasing comfort and energy levels

Whether your dog is a working partner, an aging family member, or an active adventurer, PEMF offers gentle relief and support.

Why Choose Zink - Notley for PEMF Therapy?

  • Expert care team: Our practitioners are trained to tailor PEMF sessions to your horse or dog’s unique needs.

  • Flexible treatment options: We can come to you for at-home or barn appointments, or provide more intensive treatment plans at our in-house facility.

  • Collaborative approach: We work alongside your veterinarian, trainer, and other professionals to ensure your animal receives the best possible care.​

The veterinary information on this site is provided as an information resource only, and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. This information does not create any patient-physician relationship, and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment.

​

Please consult your veterinary provider before making any veterinary care decisions or for guidance about a specific medical condition. Zink-Notley Equine Solutions & Consulting expressly disclaims responsibility, and accepts no liability, for damages, loss, injury, or liability whatsoever, as a result of your reliance on the information contained in this site.

bottom of page