problem: competitive horses when injured are typically treated with “rest and bruit”: average...
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Magnetic ScienceReturns Horses to Competition Faster
Problem: Competitive Horses when injured are
typically treated with “Rest and Bruit”:
Average Recovery times vary between 6 and
24 weeks depending on the injury
In Racing Recovery time equals Lost Revenue
In Competition Horses Recovery Time equates
to Lost Opportunity
Solution: Horse Therapy LLC
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF)Significantly Reduces Recovery Time by 30 – 50 %Simple non-invasive 30-60 minute TreatmentFull Spectrum Frequency DesignSmall Easy to Use Portable DeviceWidely accepted Veterinary approved Technology
Introduction to Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field (PEMF
Technology) Discovered in the 60’s by
NASA and MIR Space MissionsAll Species evolved in
Earths Pulsating Magnetic Fields.
PEMF fields are as important to earth borne species as are air and water.
Introduction to Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field (PEMF Technology)
Healthy Cells Resonate/Radiate “Coherent” Frequencies
Diseased or injured Cells do not resonate well and emit frequencies of a chaotic nature*
Full Frequency PEMF fields restore and recharge damaged cells to Coherent Resonance
This significantly reduces Healing Time and Speeds Recovery
*(Reerence 1 +2)
Mammalian Cells are “Charged” by PMEF fields
Introduction to Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Field (PEMF Technology)
The Clinically Proven Benefits of PEMF Therapy include
Decreased pain
Improved Sleep
Enhances Circulation
Nerve Regeneration
Speeds Wound Healing
Enhances Immunity
Improvement in Bone Density
Oxygen uptake is improved
PEMF Therapy is widely used in conditioning Race and Competitive Horses around the world.
PEMF therapy regenerates damaged and diseased tissue, repairs torn tendons and fractured bones. Reference (3,4,5)
PEMF therapy improves circulation by opening and dilating the arteries and capillaries. This also reduces edema (swelling). Reference (2)
PEMF therapy increases the cellular level of oxygen absorption. Studies have shown that oxygen partial pressure can be increased by 200%. This reduces pain
PEMF therapy is particularly effective in getting to deep muscle soreness (back, stifle, etc.) because of its deep penetration.
There is a boatload of clinical data Supporting the Clinical Safety and
Efficacy of PEMF Therapy.
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Competition
There are at least 6 Competitive Machines on
the market.
The Horse Therapies Difference:
Designed specifically for Equine Applications
Lightweight and PortableOne Quarter the size of most machines
Full Spectrum Frequency MachineSpecific Frequencies target key
locations and organ systems. Simple to use – backed by a 3 year
warranty
Market Strategy:
Horse Therapies intends to pursue a targeted market entry strategy. Play to our unique product strengths
No other machine combines :Full FrequencyTrue PortabilitySimplicity of use and settings
These Markets are “Non-Strategic” to our main competitors.
We are Focused on Equine Health
Path to Market
Centers of Excellence Model: Teaching Treatment Stables
Trainers can be proctored in PEMF Therapy
Establish 10 centers with Direct Sales
○ Three in Europe
○ 7 in the United States
Establish national distribution agreements
Specialty Sales Force for distributor support
Treatment Testimonials Demonstrating the healing power of PEMF
PEMF Horse Therapy Case Study – NasakNasak, a horse with advanced wound infection
• Once this advanced these types of wounds rarely close
Contact:
References:1. Shupak NM, Prato FS, Thomas AW. Therapeutic uses of pulsed
magnetic field exposure: A review. URSI: The Radio Science Bulletin 2003;307:9-32.
2. Peer-Reviewed Scientific Studies on the Effects of Magnetics on Physical Ailments
3. Adams, B. D.; Frykman, G. K.; and Taleisnik, J. Treatment of scaphoid nonunion with casting and pulsed electromagnetic fields: a study continuation. J Hand Surg [Am]. 1992 Sep; 17 (5): 910-914.
4. 3. Barker AT, et al. Pulsed magnetic field therapy for tibial non-union. Interim results of a double-blind trial. Lancet. 1984 May 5;1(8384): 994-6.
5. 4. Bassett, C. A.; Mitchell, S. N.; and Gaston, S. R. Pulsing electromagnetic field treatment in ununited fractures and failed arthrodeses. JAMA 1982 Feb 5; 247 (5): 623-628.
6. This potential modality of treatment is not addresses by the rules of the U.S. E.T. or E.F.I.