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     Location: Arkansas | What are y'all's experience with it?? I'm thinking about becoming certified to use this system but would like more information about it first! I've looked at the website but I'm interested in the science of it really. Thanks in advance!!
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | It's really neat, there is a gal with a therapy company that I use with one, my mares likes it! |
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     Location: Arkansas | SmokinGirlie - 2016-01-19 7:21 PM
It's really neat, there is a gal with a therapy company that I use with one, my mares likes it!
Thanks for your response!!! I would love to learn more about it, it seems like there aren't many who know of it in my area. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | Brrlracengirl - 2016-01-21 3:29 PM SmokinGirlie - 2016-01-19 7:21 PM It's really neat, there is a gal with a therapy company that I use with one, my mares likes it! Thanks for your response!!! I would love to learn more about it, it seems like there aren't many who know of it in my area.
I have a video of it being done on my mare, it was cool to watch. She didn't seem to mind it at all, I was expecting a little bit of a freak out at first |
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| I just bought one and am working on the training now. I am very impressed so far I have only tried it on two horses but used it on myself with great results and a friend. I had a very bad knee, both shoulders are sore, headaches nearly daily and just a lot of overall pain. I can not believe how much better I feel, of course it isn't a cure all but has helped. My friend has MS and RA she comes several times a week and it has helped her. She had a headache for 4 weeks had been in the ER several days trying to get it gone, we treated one time and it has not returned, her toes were stiff and bent from the RA they are now laying flat again, she can move her feet which she had been unable to do in 4yrs. She has a laundry list of injuries to go along with it and she was in tears after the first treatment because for the first time in years she had some relief and like she said any relief is a blessing for her at this point. We are treating a horse with an old injury so not sure how it will help but it did take some inflammation out of it and he is standing on it better. I am pretty curious to keep learning and get to treating my own horses and see what I notice. It is pretty interesting |
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   Location: MS | I bought one last year. I have a friend who's had one for 5 years. It seriously works miracles. I had a horse get hung in a gate and make a mess of his back legs. 4 weeks of using the magna wave 3 times a week and the respond laser daily it had hair growing back. No scaring. Looks great now. You could actually see the wound closing while we were magna waving. After that I bought one. I use it on myself and my husband. I have a chronic choker. Last time I couldn't get the banamine in her before she got bad. The magna wave got her over it in a few minutes. Ive also seen it get one through colic. Call and talk to Pat. Best money I've spent. |
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        Location: Stephenville, Texas | where do you get it? |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | How are you guys affording these machines lol!? They are like 20,000 + at least the one my gal has is. It's pretty awesome, they make you go through certification before you can actually buy one so you don't have some Joe off the street working on your horse. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | caracer - 2016-01-21 10:48 PM where do you get it?
http://www.magnawavepemf.com/custom/For_Animals.aspx |
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| SmokinGirlie - 2016-01-22 9:01 AM
How are you guys affording these machines lol!? Β They are like 20,000 + Β at least the one my gal has is. It's pretty awesome, they make you go through certification before you can actually buy one so you don't have some Joe off the street working on your horse.Β
My bank was good to me. They do have financing as well or you can lease one for a few months to try. I got mine while they were having a special and price included the training and a couple of free add ons. I am hoping to take it with me to barrel races and other horse events to make the payment. So far I have a lot of interest from people and have a couple of doctors and chiros who are waiting for us to be set up . No one here has anything like it. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | cutnrunqhmt - 2016-01-22 9:46 AM SmokinGirlie - 2016-01-22 9:01 AM How are you guys affording these machines lol!? They are like 20,000 + at least the one my gal has is. It's pretty awesome, they make you go through certification before you can actually buy one so you don't have some Joe off the street working on your horse. My bank was good to me. They do have financing as well or you can lease one for a few months to try. I got mine while they were having a special and price included the training and a couple of free add ons. I am hoping to take it with me to barrel races and other horse events to make the payment. So far I have a lot of interest from people and have a couple of doctors and chiros who are waiting for us to be set up . No one here has anything like it.
That's awesome! Same in my area, noone has anything like it so the gal that does have one sounds like shes having great luck giving people and horses sessions! |
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| SmokinGirlie - 2016-01-22 9:01 AM
How are you guys affording these machines lol!? Β They are like 20,000 + Β at least the one my gal has is. It's pretty awesome, they make you go through certification before you can actually buy one so you don't have some Joe off the street working on your horse.Β
I was going to say "your wallet is going to faint!" |
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   Location: MS | I bought the new Semi. It's around $7000. Instead of doing 4 min on the big machine I will just do 8 on the Semi. I didn't want to spend $20000. I don't have time to work many outside horses to help pay for it. They sent me a loaner to use until mine comes in. Apparently there's a long wait for the smaller ones. |
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       Location: Phoenix | My barn owner has one. He's been traveling with a vet who is documenting everything. He's going to the big time barns....It brought down some major swelling in one horse's hock, had another horse who hadn't loped in years run around the pasture....
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     Location: Arkansas | I am loving the feedback!! Yeah it's pretty pricey but I'm wondering how long it would take to pay it off with doing sessions on the machine. How much do people charge per session??? That's amazing how well it's helping both people and animals!! I told my husband that if I go through with this, I can travel with him when he goes and shoes horses lol would help save money on fuel!! (Hopefully) |
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   Location: In my own little world | These things all scare me with the lack of training that some people who buy them have and then hang a shingle to start treating horses. It isn't just the PEMF, it is also the nebulizers, all the blankets, lights, etc that are out there. I know some of them do require you to take a one week course. But I'm not comfortable with a one week online course, issueing a certificate and then turning them loose to work on other's animals.
I wouldn't go to a human Dr or take my horse to a vet that learned that way. No offense to anyone but I want someone who has had extensive hands on supervision and training. It's no wonder the veterinary medical associations continue to lobby their state legislatures for stricter licensing. My other question is do those that provide these services carry any type of liability insurance? Seems like if you don't you could be pretty vulnerable. |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | I have this machine. www.horsemagneticpulser.com I have been using these machines 10 years. I worked with a vet for months and months who had one before getting my own. This is the origional machine and comes from the medical physicist Gary Wade who did all the research and designed these machines.He is the origionator. He has alot of articles and indepth information out on just what these machines can do , why, and how they work. I have had alot of success over the years treating different maladies with amazing results. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | ropenrun - 2016-01-24 2:27 PM These things all scare me with the lack of training that some people who buy them have and then hang a shingle to start treating horses. It isn't just the PEMF, it is also the nebulizers, all the blankets, lights, etc that are out there. I know some of them do require you to take a one week course. But I'm not comfortable with a one week online course, issueing a certificate and then turning them loose to work on other's animals.
I wouldn't go to a human Dr or take my horse to a vet that learned that way. No offense to anyone but I want someone who has had extensive hands on supervision and training. It's no wonder the veterinary medical associations continue to lobby their state legislatures for stricter licensing. My other question is do those that provide these services carry any type of liability insurance? Seems like if you don't you could be pretty vulnerable.
There is extensive training that the gal I use went through before she was able to purchase the machine. Just like anything, people should do their homework before having a third party work on their horses, I know I do! |
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  Location: So Cal | Of all the therapies and treatments out there, this is something I can say I absolutely have seen a difference in my horse. Of course different things work for different horses, but mine has a tendency towards really tight muscles, and recently did something to herself in her pen (mystery but really tweaked her shoulders). A combination of massage/chiro and the machine made a night and day improvement. And she loves the treatments... |
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