Lynnwood Dog & Horse Arthritis Tendon Muscle & Back Pain PEMF Treatment Launched

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Aiding in the reduction of pain and inflammation, as well as training and competition recovery, Pacific NW Horse and Dog Therapy is a recently launched Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy based in Lynnwood.


Lynnwood-based Pacific NW Horse and Dog Therapy LLC, a treatment service for arthritis, back pain and inflammation for show, agility and pet dogs and race, performance and pleasure horses has launched. Using Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy, this service reduces pain and inflammation found in joints, tendons and muscles, so animals feel stronger and are more active.


More information is available at http://pacnwhorseanddogtherapy.com.


Just released, this new service is one of the first in the Pacific Northwest. However, the Southeastern states regularly use PEMF therapy, primarily to treat race horses. In fact, according to data, 12 of the last derby horses to race used PEMF before and after racing.


Servicing Washington state cities such as Anacortes, Monroe, Snohomish, Woodinville and Redmond, as well as Puyallup, Pacific NW Horse and Dog Therapy treats trail, work, runner and barrel racing horses, as well as show jumpers, dressage and other performance horses, and racing breeds. All breeds and types of dogs receive treatment also.


PEMF treatment helps to reduce inflammation and pain associated with injuries to joints, bones, muscles and tendons, and conditions such as arthritis. Plus, it boosts the immune system and stimulates the healing process.


With certified practitioners, Pacific NW Horse and Dog Therapy is a professional service that meets Washington state regulations. Able to visit horses and dogs at training facilities and in the home, this service is fast, efficient and affordable.


When asked about PEMF therapy, a spokesperson for Pacific NW Horse and Dog Therapy said, “Over 2800 studies and clinical trials show that pulsed electromagnetic field therapy maintains sound joints, tendons and muscles as it helps with recovery and accelerates healing. This state-of-the-art treatment is used on human and animal athletes and is ideal for before and after training or competition.”


To find out more about Pacific NW Horse and Dog Therapy, call 425 215 1030 or visit https://facebook.com/PacNWHDTherapy and the link above.


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