Posted 2017-08-03 12:18 PM Subject: RE: magna wave pulse therapy
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Posts: 878 Location: "...way down south in the Everglades..."
Around here 50 a head. I plan on giving it a try with my one mare in the next month or so as I ramp up for fall shows. My friends definitely believe in it. PEMF technology does actually have some legit studies behind it. I figure it's worth a try but I don't think I'd do it very often.
Posted 2017-08-03 12:47 PM Subject: RE: magna wave pulse therapy
Gettin Jiggy Wit It
Posts: 2734
I'm trying to rehab my horse that had a fractured pelvis last August and now has Sacroiliac joint pain. At this point it's to hard to haul her to the lady that has a magna wave an hour and a half away once a week. It was more cost effective and practical to either rent a magna wave for 30 days or buy something like a centurion or respond Blanket. I went with buying the centurion blanket.. It's not as aggressive as a magna wave but is the same pulsed Magnetic therapy. My vet is the one who recommended it. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. The lady I went to was 70 a horse.
Posted 2017-08-03 3:36 PM Subject: RE: magna wave pulse therapy
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Posts: 2258
I have one and love it. I usually charge $50 a horse. I have had some pretty amazing results with illness and injury. All of my horses love it. I treat the mare I run the day before and usually the day off, sometimes more but I own it so I can do it when ever I need. I have some who we do once a month and some once a week just depending on what they had going on.
Posted 2017-08-08 12:48 AM Subject: RE: magna wave pulse therapy
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Posts: 4766 Location: Bandera, TX
I leased one for a while, really loved the machine. Horses responded well and boy did it ever help my back too! If I were still doing horse therapy I would own one. But I can't justify the price for only a few performance horses I'll haul to someone and get it done. I think if you have a performance horse service they are a needed addition to the tool box.