Safe, non-invasive and clinically-proven
PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy) is one of the safest treatment modalities, without any side-effects, codependency or risk of overdosing. FDA-approved, PEMF has a long history of human and animal use with increasing popularity due to its safe, chemical-free treatment.
PEMF’s discovery was heavily funded by NASA, which invested millions into research and implementation of PEMF pads into spacecrafts, to provide the astronauts with electromagnetic fields that kept their cellular and muscular health and mobility even in a gravity-free space.
In 1979, the FDA approved PEMF for veterinary use for non-union fractures on racehorses and has been FDA cleared to treat:
- post-operative pain and edema
- osteoarthritis
- plantar fasciitis
How does PEMF technology work?
Pets’ entire bodies are electrochemical organs and can be effectively influenced by low and safe electromagnetic frequencies.
PEMF uses electromagnetic pulses to stimulate and balance the cell’s functions gently with a pulsating magnetic field that penetrates deeply into the tissues and cells.
PEMFs are producted through a magnetic field generator and copper coils, which are usually placed in a mat or a pad. The treatment is painless and non-invasive, and most pets find it relaxing and soothing.

Before PEMF
Red blood cells are clustered, restricting area surface area for optimal oxygen and nutrient delivery.

After PEMF
Red blood cells are de-clustered and fluid, allowing them to deliver oxygen and nutrients more effectively.
Benefits
The magnetic field stimulates electrical and chemical processes within the cells, helping to increase blood flow and promote the regeneration of damaged tissue and recharging the cells.
When used on pets, PEMF therapy can help to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, promote healing, and improve overall health and well-being. It is often used to treat a range of conditions in pets, including arthritis, joint pain, muscle strains, and other types of injuries.
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PEMF has been scientifically proven to:
- Reduce inflammation
- Encourage relaxation
- Increase the body’s anti-inflammatory response
- Reduce swelling
- Improve mobility
- Ease stiffness
- Increase energy
Petspemf Programs
The frequencies, intensities, and applications of PEMF therapy are rooted in scientifically and clinically verified research, as outlined below.
PEMF therapy uses low-frequency electromagnetic pulses to relieve pet pain by stimulating cells and improving circulation, reducing inflammation and swelling. It's non-invasive, boosting the body's anti-inflammatory response for improved mobility, reduced stiffness, and increased energy. A natural and effective way to relieve pain in pets.
Recommended Stimulation Regime:
Frequencies: 50.6 Hz and 15.2 Hz
Intensities: 2.5 mT and 1 mT
Position: Over the affected site
Duration: 30 minutes
Therapy: as needed
PEMF therapy speeds up healing by stimulating the body's natural processes, improving blood circulation and reducing inflammation and swelling. It also enhances the effectiveness of other treatments and supports the body's own healing, leading to faster and more effective recovery.
Recommended Stimulation Regime:
Frequencies: 15.2 Hz and 40.5 Hz
Intensities: 2.5 mT and 1 mT
Position: Over the affected site, over the wound
Duration: 30 minutes
Therapy: as needed
PEMF therapy relieves pet stress by affecting the brain and nervous system, releasing mood-enhancing neurotransmitters and lowering cortisol levels. It promotes relaxation and improves overall well-being, and can also treat anxiety and depression.
Recommended Stimulation Regime:
Frequencies: 4 Hz and 6 Hz
Intensities: 2.5 mT and 1 mT
Position: Plexus (belly), whole body, head
Therapy: as needed
This program combines the benefits of Accelerated Healing and Pain Relief. PEMF therapy is used to speed up the body's natural healing processes by improving blood circulation and reducing inflammation and swelling. Integrated Healing promotes faster and more effective healing. Additionally, it provides significant pain relief for pets through low-frequency electromagnetic pulses that stimulate cells and boost the body+s anti-inflammatory response, resulting in improved mobility, reduced stiffness, and increased energy.
Recommended Stimulation Regime:
Combination of frequencies: 50.6 Hz and 15.2 Hz / 15.2 Hz and 40.5 Hz
Intensities: 2.5mT and 1mT
Intensities: 2.5mT and 1mT
Position: Over the affected site
Duration: 30minutes (3 cycles, each with 5-minute intervals per frequency)
Therapy: as needed
Revolutionizing Veterinary Care with PEMF Therapy
Dr. Tom Walsh
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
After working years as a general practice vet, Dr. Walsh established PrimePet Rehab, a small animal rehabilitation and physical therapy service that treated animals at a number of local veterinary clinics.
Dr. Walsh now uses therapeutic laser exclusively in combination with other treatment modalities like Petspemf Pad, cryotherapy, and canine massage with astounding results at his clinic in Myrtle Beach, SC.


Tania Costa
Owner of Canine Wellness Centre Inc., Toronto, Canada since 2003.
As a veterinary technician, Ms. Costa is certified in rehabilitation, acupressure, pain management canine massage as well as extensive training in myofascial release, osteopathy, and joint mobilizations.
Ms. Costa specializes in senior and paralyzed dogs as well as soft tissue injuries found in agility and sheep herding dogs. Ms. Costa has been using PEMF in her practice for the past 10 years, and is using our Petspemf Pad to allow recovering pets quicker healing as well as increase pain management strategies.
Studies for Pain Relief
Pinna, S., Landucci, F., Tribuiani, A.M., Carli, F. and Venturini, A., 2013
The effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis in Dogs: Clinical Study. Pak Vet J, 33(1), pp.96-100. ISSN: 0253-8318 (PRINT), 2074-7764
Binder, A., Parr, G., Hazleman, B. and Fitton-Jackson, S., 1984
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy of Persistent Rotator Cuff Tendinitis: a Double-Blind Controlled Assessment. The Lancet, 323(8379), pp.695-698. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(84)92219-0
Vannini, A. and Castellacci, P., 1992
Therapeutic Effects of Pulsed Magnetic Fields on Joint Diseases. Panminerva Medica, 34(4), pp.187-196.PMID: 1293548
Konrad, K., Sevcic, K., Földes, K., Piroska, E. and Molnar, E., 1996
Therapy with Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields in Aseptic Loosening of Total Hip Prostheses: A Prospective Study. Clinical rheumatology, 15(4), pp.325-328. doi: 10.1007/BF02230352
Studies for Stress Relief
Semenova, T.P., Medvinskaia, N.I., Bliskovka, G.I. and Akoev, I.G., 2000
Influence of electromagnetic fields on the emotional behaviour of rats.
Radiatsionnaia biologiia, radioecologiia, 40(6), pp.693-695. PMID: 11155339
Mahdavi, S.M., Sahraei, H., Yaghmaei, P. and Tavakoli, H.,
2014
Effects of electromagnetic radiation exposure on stress-related behaviors and stress hormones in male wistar rats.
Biomolecules & Therapeutics, 22(6), p.570. doi:10.4062/biomolther.2014.054
Effects of extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields on turkeys. Poultry science, 97(2), pp.634-642. doi: 10.3382/ps/pex304
Pankratz, K., Korman, J., Emke, C., Johnson, B., Griffith, E.H. and Gruen, M.E., 2021
Randomized, placebo-controlled prospective clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of the Assisi Anti-Anxiety Device (Calmer Canine) for the treatment of canine separation anxiety. Frontiers in veterinary science, p.1541. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.775092
Klimek, A. and Rogalska, J., 2021
Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Field as a Stress Factor—Really Detrimental?—Insight into Literature from the Last Decade. Brain sciences, 11(2), p.174. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11020174
Studies for Accelerated Healing
Sisken, B.F., Kanje, M., Lundborg, G., Herbst, E. and Kurtz, W., 1989
Stimulation of rat sciatic nerve regeneration with pulsed electromagnetic fields. Brain research, 485(2), pp.309-316. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)90575-1
Ieran, M., Zaffuto, S., Bagnacani, M., Annovi, M., Moratti, A. and Cadossi, R.,
1990
Effect of low frequency pulsing electromagnetic fields on skin ulcers of venous origin in humans: a double‐blind study. Journal of Orthopaedic Research,8(2), pp.276-282. doi: 10.1002/jor.1100080217
A randomized double-blind prospective study of the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic fields for interbody lumbar fusions. Spine,15(7), pp.708-712. doi: 10.1097/00007632-199007000-00016
Grant, G., Cadossi, R. and Steinberg, G., 1994
Protection against focal cerebral ischemia following exposure to a pulsed electromagnetic field. Bioelectromagnetics: Journal of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, The Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine, The European Bioelectromagnetics Association, 15(3), pp.205-216. doi: 10.1002/bem.2250150305
Darendeliler, M.A., Darendeliler, A. and Sinclair, P.M., 1997
Effects of static magnetic and pulsed electromagnetic fields on bone healing. The International journal of adult orthodontics and orthognathic surgery, 12(1), pp.43-53. PMID: 9456617
Grace, K.L., Revell, W.J. and Brookes, M., 1998
The effects of pulsed electromagnetism on fresh fracture healing: osteochondral repair in the rat femoral groove. Orthopedics, 21(3), pp.297-302. doi: 10.3928/0147-7447- 19980301-12
Inoue, N., Ohnishi, I., Chen, D., Deitz, L.W., Schwardt, J.D. and Chao, E.Y., 2002
Effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on late‐phase osteotomy gap healing in a canine tibial model. Journal of orthopedic research, 20(5), pp.1106- 1114. doi: 10.1016/S0736-0266(02)00031-1
Bone mass is preserved in a critical‐sized osteotomy by low-energy pulsed electromagnetic fields as quantitated by in vivo micro‐computed tomography. Journal of orthopedic research, 22(5), pp.1086-1093. doi: 10.1016/j.orthres.2003.12.017
Androjna, C., Fort, B., Zborowski, M. and Midura, R.J., 2014
Pulsed electromagnetic field treatment enhances healing callus biomechanical properties in an animal model of osteoporotic fracture. Bioelectromagnetics, 35(6), pp.396-405. doi: 10.1002/bem.21855
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
Li, Z., Yao, F., Cheng, L., Cheng, W., Qi, L., Yu, S., Zhang, L., Zha, X. and Jing, J., 2019
Low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field promotes the recovery of neurological function after spinal cord injury in rats. Journal of Orthopaedic Research®, 37(2), pp.449-456. doi: 10.1002/jor.24172
Jiao, M., Yin, H., Hu, J., Xu, W., Zhang, X. and Zhang, P., 2019
Effects of low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields on high-altitude stress ulcer healing in rats. BioMed research international, 2019. doi: 10.1155/2019/6354054
Parmaksiz, M., Lalegül-Ülker, Ö., Vurat, M.T., Elçin, A.E. and Elçin, Y.M., 2021
Magneto-sensitive decellularized bone matrix with or without low frequency- pulsed electromagnetic field exposure for the healing of a critical-size bone defect. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 124, p.112065. doi: 10.1016/j.msec.2021.112065
Albertini, A., Zucchini, P., Noera, G., Cadossi, R., Napoleone, C.P. and
Pierangeli, A., 1999
Protective effect of low-frequency low energy pulsing electromagnetic fields on acute experimental myocardial infarcts in rats. Bioelectromagnetics: Journal of the Bioelectromagnetics Society,
Topal, O., Çina Aksoy, M., Ciriş, İ.M., Doğuç, D.K., Sert, S. and Çömlekçi, S., 2020
Assessment of the effect of pulsed electromagnetic field application on the healing of bone defects in rats with heparin-induced osteoporosis. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 39(3), pp.206-217.doi: 10.1080/15368378.2020.1762636
Petspemf devices are the most customizable and advanced PEMF devices for pet use
Petspemf devices are based on over 30 peer-reviewed studies on animals, offering the largest range of frequencies for selection on the market. Our devices are pet-safe, antibacterial, easy to use, and offer the safest and non-invasive therapy for pets.
Petspemf devices respond to physical touch and are entirely app-controlled, with antibacterial, anti-scratch, and waterproof covers.
Breaking barriers between clinical exclusivity and the future of home gadgets, our devices undergo constant updating within the latest PEMF scientific findings. To collaborate with us, contact us, or visit Neopemf for more information.
Safety of PEMF technology
PEMF therapy for pets is considered safe and has been widely used for various purposes. The low-frequency electromagnetic waves used are non-invasive and do not cause harmful side effects. PEMF therapy is also FDA-approved for use in human medical treatment. However, it’s always recommended to consult a veterinarian before using PEMF therapy on a pet.
Gaynora J.S.,Hagbergb S., Gurfeinc B.T., 2018.
The effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis in Dogs: Clinical Study. Pak Vet J, 33(1), pp.96-100. ISSN: 0253-8318 (PRINT), 2074-7764