PEMF Therapy (Hofmag® System)
Advanced Hofmag PEMF Therapy for Dogs & Horses
Hofmag Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is a powerful, non-invasive treatment used to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support recovery in both dogs and horses. It works by delivering targeted electromagnetic pulses that stimulate natural healing processes within soft tissues, muscles, and joints.
Andrea uses Hofmag PEMF therapy alongside tailored canine physiotherapy treatments and equine physio rehabilitation to help animals move more comfortably, recover from injuries, and improve overall performance.
What Is Hofmag PEMF Therapy?
Hofmag is a high-intensity Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy device designed specifically for veterinary physiotherapy. Unlike low-power consumer PEMF mats, the Hofmag delivers controlled magnetic pulses that penetrate deep into soft tissues, joints, and muscles — making it far more effective for clinical rehabilitation.
Benefits include:
Increased blood flow
Reduced inflammation
Faster tissue repair
Relief from chronic and acute pain
Support for post-operative healing
How Hofmag PEMF Helps Dogs & Horses Recover Faster
PEMF therapy encourages cellular repair by improving circulation and stimulating natural anti-inflammatory processes. Andrea uses the Hoffmag system as part of an integrated physiotherapy plan tailored to each animal’s needs.
Common reasons clients choose Hoffmag include:
Arthritis and age-related stiffness
Cruciate ligament rehabilitation
Neurological conditions
Tendon and ligament injuries
Back and neck pain
Muscle soreness
Post-surgery recovery
How it fits into wider physiotherapy care:
For dogs, PEMF complements broader canine physiotherapy treatments, including arthritis management and post-operative rehabilitation.
For horses, PEMF integrates naturally with equine physiotherapy to support recovery from tendon injuries, back pain, and performance-related issues.
Andrea’s Research The First Study on Hofmag PEMF Therapy
Andrea’s dissertation is the first known study to investigate the clinical effectiveness of the Hofmag PEMF device in small-animal rehabilitation. Her work has been praised by senior figures in the PEMF community for its strong research design and high-quality data.
Once published, this study will become a key reference for evidence-based PEMF therapy in the UK.
You can learn more about Andrea’s background, qualifications, and ongoing research on the About Andrea page.
This level of academic expertise is rare in veterinary physiotherapy — and a significant reason clients in Dorset, Wiltshire, and even Warwickshire choose to work with Andrea.
Conditions That Respond Well to Hofmag PEMF Therapy
PEMF therapy can support a wide range of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions in both dogs and horses. It is particularly effective when combined with physiotherapy and tailored rehabilitation exercises.
Common conditions that benefit from Hofmag PEMF include:
Canine arthritis & mobility issues
Post-operative rehabilitation (cruciate ligament, orthopaedic surgery)
Equine tendon and ligament injuries
Equine back pain & kissing spine management
Soft tissue injuries
Neurological rehabilitation
Chronic pain management
Acute injuries & swelling
Why Choose Hofmag Over Standard PEMF?
Hofmag PEMF delivers clinical-grade therapeutic power designed for veterinary rehabilitation, making it significantly more effective than consumer PEMF mats.
How Hofmag compares to standard PEMF devices:
Power Level:
Hofmag delivers clinical-grade high-intensity output
Standard mats provide low-intensity consumer-grade powerTargeting:
Hofmag uses focused, adjustable applicators
Standard mats offer broad, low-precision fieldsEffectiveness:
Hofmag reaches deep tissues and joints, ideal for rehabilitation
Standard mats have limited penetrationSupporting Research:
Hofmag is supported by Andrea’s scientific dissertation
Standard mats often rely on anecdotal evidenceUsed By Professionals:
Hofmag is used in clinical veterinary physiotherapy
Standard mats are primarily consumer wellness products
What a Hofmag Treatment Session Looks Like
Hofmag PEMF sessions are completely non-invasive and typically last 20–30 minutes. Most dogs relax and lie down during treatment, while horses often show signs of release such as licking, chewing, and softening through their posture.
A typical treatment session includes:
Initial assessment
Physiotherapy plan tailored to your animal
Hofmag PEMF application
Home care and exercise recommendations
PEMF FAQ
Q1: Is Hofmag PEMF therapy safe for my dog or horse?
Yes. Hofmag PEMF therapy is non-invasive and well tolerated by most animals. Sessions are calm and gentle, and Andrea will always assess whether it is suitable for your dog or horse before starting treatment.
Q2: Does my vet have to refer my dog or horse?
Yes. Andrea works under veterinary referral. This ensures PEMF therapy and physiotherapy are appropriate for your animal’s condition and part of a coordinated treatment plan.
Q3: How many Hofmag sessions will my dog or horse need?
This depends on the condition being treated, how long it has been present, and how your animal responds. Some animals improve after just a few sessions, while others need a longer rehabilitation programme.
Q4: Can Hofmag PEMF be combined with physiotherapy?
Absolutely. Hofmag PEMF therapy is often used alongside canine physiotherapy and equine physiotherapy to reduce pain, improve mobility and support long-term recovery.
Q5: Will my dog or horse need to be sedated?
No. Hofmag PEMF therapy is completely non-sedating. Most dogs and horses remain relaxed and comfortable throughout the session.
Areas Covered
Andrea provides mobile physiotherapy across:
Totton, Southampton, New Forest, Romsey, Cadnam, Ashurst, Lyndhurst, Salisbury, Dorset, Wiltshire and Warminster.
If you’re outside these areas, feel free to get in touch — Andrea may still be able to help.
Ready to Help Your Dog or Horse Move Comfortably Again?
Andrea provides gentle, evidence-based physiotherapy tailored to each animal’s needs. Whether your dog needs support with mobility or your horse requires rehabilitation, Andrea is here to help with calm, expert care.
