Dream Feather PEMF Therapy
PEMF for pain therapy treats many musculoskeletal disorders that are a source of pain. These include arthritis, tendonitis, sprains & strains, fractures, post-op pain, osteoporosis, wounds, neuralgias, neuropathies, hip disorders, muscle spasms, spinal cord injury, trauma, burns, neuromas, heel spurs, phantom pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, headaches, tennis elbow, and other complex regional pain syndromes.
PEMF is an effective & cost-efficient option for a wide range of human & veterinary disorders.
A Pathway to Better Health
Not All PEMF Machines Are The Same
ALL PEMF HAS BENEFITS HOWEVER LOW-POWER VS HIGH-POWER PEMF THERAPY BENEFITS THE BODY DIFFERENTLY
Our bodies are made up of cells. If our cells are not functioning at peak performance neither will our bodies. PEMF Therapy stimulates cell metabolism and helps to restore the body’s natural ability to repair and fight disease. Low-power PEMF machines don’t build up enough energy to penetrate the body much farther than skin deep. while high-power PEMF machines build a stronger pulse of electromagnetic energy that can travel deeply and benefit cells throughout the body. If the pulsed electromagnetic field does not reach the cell, it will not receive the full effects of the therapy.
HIGH-POWER THERAPY REACHES THROUGH THE BODY, WHILE LOW-POWER THERAPY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP
In order to receive the full benefits of PEMF Therapy, the treatment has to reach the cells. Our machines use high-power electromagnetic pulses at a low frequency. Actively participating in US FDA studies, high-power pulses are shown to reach through the body and benefit cells throughout the entire treatment area. This causes improvement in the systemic and arterial blood flow and benefits deep tissues.
Many machines on the market, use a low-powered pulse at a high frequency. This quick pulse doesn’t build up enough energy and isn’t powerful enough to reach more than skin deep. The effects, therefore, are not as deep and results are more short-lived. This is one of the many differences between low-power vs high-power PEMF treatments.