Drug free Anti-inflammatory treatment at home

WHAT IS THE PETSPEMF PAD?

 

The Petspemf Pad is a drug free, anti inflammatory
PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) bed designed to
improve the comfort and mobility of pets, especially
those with joint pain or arthritis. Scientifically proven
to reduce pain and inflammation, PEMF therapy also
promotes faster healing after injuries or surgery.
The Petspemf Pad can be used to enhance existing
standard treatment procedures or pain management
programs. It is effective in combination with laser
therapy, acupuncture, chiropractic treatments, and pain
and inflammation medications.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

 

Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF therapy) uses pulsed magnetic fields at differing frequencies to achieve certain physiological changes in a harmless way.
When the cells in our body are damaged, their normal electrical charge may be altered. PEMF therapy induces secondary electrical fields within the body’s cells to help return the damaged cells to their ‘healthy’ electrical charge. This results in a cascade of normal cellular reactions inside the cells leading to an improved rate of healing of bone, nerves, and soft tissues (tendons, ligaments, muscles, skin), while also providing physical relief.

Is it safe for everyone?

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy is suitable for most pets but should be used under the guidance of a veterinarian. It is an adjunct to other treatments - not a replacement. 

 

Petspemf Pad should not be used near people or animals with implants such as pacemakers, non-MRI-safe IUDs, cochlear implants, or mechanical heart valves. Pet owners with such devices should keep at least 30 cm (12 inches) away from the active device. Depending on
the material used, there are no magnetic induction effects from the Petspemf Pad’s signal on veterinary surgical implants because these are usually made of non-magnetic materials. If you are unsure about the safety of using Petspemf Pad on your pet, please contact your veterinarian for
further consultation.

 

Conditions that PEMF can help

 

Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy has proven effective in aiding treatment of a wide range of conditions including:

  • Post surgical recovery
  • Spinal and nerve conditions
  • Wound care
  • Muscle bone and joint injuries
  • Osteoarthritis 
  • Relaxation and recovery after work, play or dog sports
  • Anxiety or stress

 Size = 70cm x 45cm x 2cm  

Cost $ 890  

Big enough for a 40kg Akita -> 

 

To find out more about how to use the PetsPEMF pad watch the User Guide Video on youtube by clicking this link(PetsPEMF User Guide)

 

Want to know what users think of the device? Join Petspemf Facebook Community : (Petspemf Community | Facebook) 

 

40kg Akita under PetsPEMF pad

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Research

 

References to articles

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  • Tabakan, I., Yuvacı, A.U., Taştekin, B., Öcal, I. and Pelit, A., 2021. The healing effect of pulsed magnetic field on burn wounds. Burns: Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. doi: 10.1016/j. burns.2021.06.001
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