Competition horse with PEMF therapy boot wrapped on front leg
PEMF UKEQUINE · HORSE PEMF

PEMF therapy for horses

High-load tendons, slow-healing bone, expensive athletes — horses are perfect candidates for PEMF, and have been using it longer than most humans.

Reviewed 2026-05-07

In 40 seconds

The equine world adopted PEMF therapy decades before mainstream human medicine caught on. Horse trainers, vets, and rehabilitation centres use PEMF for tendon and ligament injuries, kissing spines, back pain, hock and stifle issues, post-surgical recovery, and general training-load management. The mechanism is identical to humans — improved microcirculation, reduced inflammation, accelerated tissue repair — but applied via specialised boots, blankets, and applicators. PEMF is not a banned substance for competition: drug-free, non-invasive, no residue. Used widely in flat racing, jumps, dressage, eventing, and showjumping yards.

Quick facts

Common equine conditions PEMF helps

Typical equine protocol

Use caseFrequencyDuration
Tendon injuryDaily for 1–2 weeks → 2–3× per week3–6 months total
Back pain2–3× per week4–8 weeks
Training recovery1–2× per weekOngoing
Post-op3× per week4–6 weeks

Contraindications

Don't apply over fractures with metal implants where contraindicated by the vet, over open wounds, or when active infection is present. Always work with a qualified equine vet.

Frequently asked questions

Why is PEMF such a big deal in equine recovery?

Horses live in a world of high mechanical load and slow tendon and bone healing. PEMF accelerates both. The horse-racing and dressage worlds adopted PEMF early — it's now standard kit at most major yards.

What injuries does it help in horses?

Tendon and ligament injuries (suspensory, deep digital, superficial digital), kissing spines and back pain, hock and stifle issues, post-surgery recovery, hoof problems, and general training-load recovery.

Is PEMF safe for horses?

Yes. It is non-invasive, drug-free, and has no banning issues for competition (no drug residue). Always work with a vet for diagnosis and treatment plan.

How do you do PEMF on a horse?

Specialised equine PEMF systems use boots, blankets, or hand-held applicators. Sessions are typically 30–60 minutes. Horses tend to relax visibly during treatment.

Where can I find equine PEMF in the UK?

Many equine vets and rehab centres now offer it. Some yards have on-site equipment. PEMF UK directory will list verified equine providers.

Looking for a PEMF clinic near you?

We list every credible PEMF therapy provider in the UK so you can find one near home.