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We Care About Your Horse

PEMF therapy is now being used on horses and their riders in nearly every competitive equestrian discipline and is fast becoming the norm for equine performance enhancement & health maintenance!

The Pulse PEMF system is able to penetrate gently but deeply into a horse’s body, working places not easily reached with massage, lasers or other methods. With our NEW, advanced technology, PEMF therapy can be performed quickly and effectively on every horse in your barn

Meet Nina

owner of Hunter Pulse PEMF

Nina Leonard is the founder and owner of Hunter Pulse PEMF and is based near Maitland in the picturesque Hunter Valley, NSW.

Nina divides her working hours between pulsing horses and humans using Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) technology. To ensure she can produce the best possible results, Nina is constantly researching and spending time training with industry experts in North America.

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  • PULSE EQ-X

    Lightweight & professional-grade, the Pulse EQ-X’s shoulder strap and compact design are perfect for traveling veterinarians, stable owners, or active professionals.

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  • PULSE EQ-X1

    Dual outlets to distribute the Spark Gap power through two accessories. The Pulse EQ-X1 also comes equipped with an all-terrain wheeled cart attachment for easy transport to barns, stalls etc.

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  • PULSE EQ-XX

    Two customizable accessory outputs powered by separate Spark Gaps. The sturdy pelican case and wheeled cart option provide superior protective travel from the office to the field.

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  • PULSE X

    Lightweight & professional-grade, the Pulse X’s shoulder strap & compact design are perfect for traveling trainers or active professionals.

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What Is PEMF?

PEMF stands for “Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Field” Therapy. A PEMF device creates a gently pulsing electromagnetic field which restores health of horses at a cellular level.

Put simply, it's a “Massage for Cell Membranes.”Being practiced for over 50 years and with +2000 studies backing up the benefits, it's a widely used therapy for improved wellbeing and enhanced performance of horses around the world. 

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