PULSEWORX comes from the deep desire to give back and help others. Enhancing the wellness of every BODY with a cell. We are devoted to improving lives by offering a natural solution to help those struggling with general unwellness. We truly believe in the power of Pulse Electro Magnetic Field (PEMF) exercise and the stimulating energy it provides to all systems and organs in the body.

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When I started this journey, I did my homework and I invested in the BEST technology in the industry that I could find.  Was it cheap, nope! Was it worth it, ABSOLUTELY! I've never regretted aligning myself with Pulse PEMF. I have made it a point to try any and all of the other PEMF in the marketplace and I am yet to find a system that is effective and rich in the ability to heal an endless array of issues in the bodies of both animals and people.

I continue to find the benefits of partnering with a reputable Doctor of Chiropractic for both humans and equines.  When I say "doctor" I don't mean someone that claims to be experienced in "adjusting" people and/or horses, but someone certified with true credentials.  THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy and Chiropractic treatment protocols are a great combination for not just pain relief, but a lot more. To begin with, PEMF is hands-free and works on a cellular level to heal tissues, cartilages and bones. FDA approved the technology in 1979 for healing non-union bone fractures in the United States. In 2002, NASA published

Riding & Competition Horses and PEMF Pulseworx Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy is an important tool in the routine of any riding or competitive horse. This is not only for maintaining body health and the correct locomotion of the horse's body, but also for identifying any underlying concerns that could later become a reason for a loss of performance. The bio-mechanics of PEMF is a vital part of any competition horse's routine. They can very easily become sore through their body due to the competing on different surfaces, different ground, continuous travelling, temporary stabling, and intensive work. Loss of performance is also a very good indicator