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Pulse PEMF is a US-origin premium clinical-grade brand widely adopted by UK clinics. The system uses high-intensity square-wave PEMF with modular applicators (mat, ring, point applicator) and is FDA-registered. Field strength sits in the millitesla range — much higher than typical home mats. Suited to clinical use, sports recovery centres, equine practices, and serious home buyers. Premium pricing reflects build quality and clinical credibility.
Quick facts
- Type: High-intensity, square-wave
- Field strength: Millitesla range — clinical-grade
- Applicators: Modular — mat, ring, point
- Best for: Clinics, sports recovery, equine, serious home buyers
- UK pricing: £3,500–£12,000+ depending on system + accessories
- Verdict: 8.5/10 — premium clinical-grade, expensive but worth it
See FAQ below for detailed buyer questions.
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
Is Pulse PEMF clinical-grade?
Yes — high-intensity square-wave PEMF in the millitesla range. Used by chiropractors, physios, sports therapists, and equine vets globally.
Is it suitable for home use?
Yes for serious home buyers. Pricing puts it out of reach for casual users, but the smaller XL Pro system is popular for committed home use.
Pulse vs Bemer — which is better?
Different tools. Pulse is high-intensity, square-wave, deeper-tissue oriented. Bemer is low-intensity, sinusoidal, wellness-oriented. Pulse for clinical / equine / serious recovery; Bemer for daily wellness.
Where to buy in the UK?
Via authorised UK distributors. Avoid grey-market imports — warranty and service matter at this price.
Looking for a PEMF clinic near you?
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