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PEMF Devices

PEMF Devices For Dogs And Cats

How pulsed electromagnetic field therapy devices can effective for your per?

Julia Henriques by Julia Henriques
January 12, 2022
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  • What Is Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF)?
  • PEMF For Dogs and Cats
  • Major Benefits of PEMF in Dogs and Cats
  • The Effectiveness of PEMF in Dogs And Cats
  • How Safe is PEMF?
  • Conclusion

It’s no surprise that the longer pets live, the higher their rate of injuries and chronic pains.   However, treating and managing these chronic pains requires a good multi-modal method and intervention as soon as it begins to cause any kind of sensitivity. Today, one of the best and most soothing therapy for chronic pains and injury is PEMF therapy.

Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy offers a lot of benefits for your dogs and cats, including improving the quality of life for older pets and even young, healthy pets. PEMF therapy is used by pet owners to maintain wellness, as well as treat symptoms of health challenges in their pets. In this article, more information about PEMF for dogs and cats and how it works will be discovered.

What Is Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF)?

Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy has a lot of applications and is approved by the FDA to treat several diseases in humans and animals. It targets tissues with the use of electromagnetic waves that work at low frequencies, which heals and relieves pain.

Some people may confuse this therapy for electric stimulation, as it also depends on a current that is transported to the tissue to create pain relief.

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy

Specifically, PEMF provides relief by detecting low electromagnetic frequency energy that sick and injured cells may produce. As soon as the emitted electromagnetic wave is recognized by the tissue, changes begin to take place within the cell, causing an increase in energy production. The process, in turn, gives way for vasodilation and increases blood flow to the target area.

Increased circulation delivers anti-inflammatory cells to the area, reducing any pain or swelling and helping with healing. More so, chemicals like beta-endorphins, are emitted through the changes in the cell, responding to PEMF treatment.

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PEMF For Dogs and Cats

It’s a good thing that most people who use PEMF confirm that their dogs are always ready to get on a PEMF mat, even when it is not in use. Animals love PEMF, so it makes it all easy. Besides, pets like dogs are quick to respond to melatonin, which has been proven to be boosted by PEMF.

Applying PEMF for dogs and cats would require an appropriate PEMF device for their use. A small PEMF Mat such as the Big Magic PEMF mat should work well for small animals. Simply place the PEMF mat under their bed, try to hide the cables and block access to the control unit, so the system is relatively undisturbed.

Major Benefits of PEMF in Dogs and Cats

The benefits of PEMF therapy include:

  • Non-invasive and safe
  • Can be used in small and larger animals like horses
  • Effective because it penetrates deep into all types of tissues, including bone
  • Well-tolerated because it does not make sound or vibrations
  • Can be delivered through devices, strips, beads, wraps, leg wraps, boots, harnesses, blankets, mats and pet beds, adding to comfort.

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The Effectiveness of PEMF in Dogs And Cats

PEMF devices are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for their use in humans to effectively treat orthopedic conditions such as certain bone fractures, plantar fasciitis, edema, post-operative pain and to promote faster wound healing.

Veterinarians have had successful clinical outcomes in animals as well, with or without other adjunct treatments. There are several double-blind studies that have demonstrated the clinical benefits of PEMF in veterinary medicine.

How Safe is PEMF?

PEMF is safe with no known side effects and is well tolerated by animals. The size of the magnetic field used in PEMF therapy depends on the size of the animal, the condition being treated and the depth of tissue penetration required.

Hence, specialized PEMF therapy is only administered by a veterinary practitioner or by a licensed therapist under direct supervision of a veterinarian, to ensure safety and efficacy.

Conclusion

Applied correctly, PEMF therapy can ease pain, swelling, and arthritis in your dog or cat, and can also speed healing and calm anxiety. Adding it to your toolbox, with your veterinarian’s guidance, gives you another effective way to enhance your animal’s health and comfort.

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques, a pet blogger with 5 years of experience, retired from a 35-year banking career to become the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's passionate about her pet dog Joy, whom she's had since 2016, and now shares her expertise on pet care and natural healthcare options. Julia resides in Chicago with her partner Marc and their rescued Samoyed, Tarka.

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