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High-level dressage horses train daily at near-peak demand — back, hindquarters, and joints accumulate stress. PEMF therapy supports daily recovery, reduces accumulated muscle stiffness, and helps prevent training overload. Used at international dressage yards for daily maintenance and pre-competition preparation.
Quick facts
- Used for: Daily recovery, pre-comp prep, post-comp wash-out
- Sessions: Daily 30-minute sessions common in top yards
- Applicator: Full-body blanket plus targeted areas
- Pairs with: Stretching, in-hand work, structured rest days
- Investment: Standard kit at international level
Practical guidance
See FAQ below for specific scenarios.
Contraindications
Hard exclusions — do not have PEMF if any apply:
- Pacemaker, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), or any cardiac electronic device
- Cochlear implant or other implanted electronic hearing device
- Spinal cord stimulator, deep-brain stimulator, vagus nerve stimulator
- Intrathecal pump or implanted drug pump
- Insulin pump (continuous glucose monitors are usually fine — confirm with the clinic)
- Active infection at the treatment site
- Pregnancy — when treatment would be over the abdomen, lumbar spine, or pelvis
Discuss with your GP or specialist before booking if any apply:
- Active malignancy or recent cancer history (oncologist clearance required)
- History of seizures or epilepsy
- Multiple sclerosis or other neurological condition under specialist care
- Anticoagulant therapy (PEMF itself does not thin blood, but bruising risk if local circulation is already compromised)
- Children under 14 (most UK clinics will not treat under-18s without paediatric specialist input)
- Recent surgery within the last 14 days at the treatment site (confirm with surgeon)
NOT contraindications — these are commonly misunderstood:
- Plates, rods, screws and other passive metal orthopaedic hardware
- Dental implants and dental crowns
- Joint replacements (hip, knee, shoulder)
- IUDs (copper or hormonal)
- Tattoos and piercings (jewellery should be removed for the session)
Specific to this condition: pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants, insulin pumps, electronic implants; active malignancy without specialist clearance; pregnancy (over the abdomen); active infection; epilepsy without GP clearance.
Frequently asked questions
Daily PEMF — too much?
At wellness intensities, no. Top yards run daily PEMF as standard maintenance.
Pre-competition?
Yes — typically intensive PEMF in the 7–10 days before a target event.
When in the day?
Often after evening stables — relaxed horse, deep recovery overnight.
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