Animal Services

How do we help animals?

PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy. FDA approved in 1979 for both animals and humans, PEMF is universally recognized for its effectiveness. PEMF is very popular in horse racing and is the preferred therapy for horses in the Kentucky Derby. PEMF involves using low-frequency electromagnetic waves to stimulate and heal the body. These electromagnetic waves are pulsed at specific frequencies to penetrate the body, reaching cells, tissues, and organs. The process works as follows:

  1. Electromagnetic Pulses: The therapy device emits electromagnetic pulses that are absorbed by the body.

  2. Cellular Stimulation: These pulses stimulate electrical activity within cells, enhancing their function and communication.

  3. Improved Circulation: The therapy helps improve blood circulation, allowing more oxygen and nutrients to reach tissues.

  4. Pain Relief and Healing: By improving cellular function and circulation, PEMF reduces inflammation, alleviates pain, and accelerates healing processes.

    The Process

    At Tru Wellness, we provide PEMF treatments using MagnaWave devices in 10-25 minute sessions, conveniently administered from the comfort of your car. Our practitioners ensure a stress-free experience, and during an initial consultation, we evaluate your pet's condition to determine an appropriate therapy schedule. Your pet can lay on our mat or have rings placed around the source of pain. Each session lasts 10 minutes or until your pet indicates they are done. We also offer Red Light Therapy, which can be combined with PEMF for enhanced benefits. We treat various animals, including dogs, cats, and horses, ensuring improved mobility, pain reduction, and overall health.

    Convenience and Comfort

    Our in-car treatments allow owners to stay with their pets during therapy, reducing stress for both the animal and the owner. This setup ensures a convenient and efficient process, with flexible scheduling tailored to fit the needs of both the owner and the animal. Regular and consistent treatments provide optimal results, ensuring the well-being of pets in a familiar and comfortable environment.

    Benefits of PEMF

  • Pain Relief: Alleviates chronic conditions such as arthritis and joint pain.

  • Inflammation Reduction: Decreases inflammation, a common cause of pain and health issues.

  • Tissue Repair: Accelerates healing of injuries, wounds, and post-surgery recovery.

  • Improved Mobility: Enhances circulation, reduces stiffness, and promotes better joint function.

  • Calming Effect: Reduces anxiety and improves overall well-being.

Benefits of PEMF Therapy for Animals

PEMF therapy provides significant pain relief by reducing inflammation and alleviating chronic conditions such as arthritis and joint pain. It also accelerates tissue repair and recovery, making it beneficial for injuries, wounds, and post-surgery recovery. Additionally, PEMF therapy enhances mobility by increasing circulation and reducing stiffness, promoting better joint function and movement. The calming effect of PEMF therapy also helps reduce anxiety and improves overall well-being.

Benefits of Red Light Therapy for Animals

Red Light Therapy promotes healing of skin conditions and enhances the quality and appearance of the coat. It accelerates the healing process for cuts, burns, and other injuries while reducing scar formation. This therapy is effective in alleviating chronic pain and discomfort, particularly in muscles and joints. Furthermore, it decreases inflammation in tissues, making it useful for various inflammatory conditions.

What Clients Are Saying About Our

PEMF

  1. The past 2 weeks we have seen a true miracle. With lots of rest, meds, and Magnawave PEMF, our dog Jet seems to have made a complete recovery. Two weeks ago, Jet was completely paralyzed in his hind legs, and had to be carried everywhere, even to go to the bathroom. We truly thought we were going to have to make a very difficult decision for him, but today he is back to walking, even running at times. He still has the disc disease, is 13 years old so an old dog, but we couldn’t be more thrilled with his recovery. -Trudy M. (Pet Owner)