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PEMF by MagnaWave

PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy, as offered by MagnaWave, is a type of treatment that uses electromagnetic waves to stimulate and enhance the body’s natural healing processes. MagnaWave devices generate pulsed electromagnetic fields that penetrate deep into tissues, promoting cellular repair, reducing pain, and improving circulation.

Here’s how it works:

- Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields: MagnaWave devices emit electromagnetic pulses in different frequencies, which interact with the body’s cells. These electromagnetic waves can help promote the body’s natural processes of healing and tissue repair.

- Cellular Stimulation: PEMF works by stimulating cells, which can increase circulation, reduce inflammation, and improve the movement of ions across cell membranes. This helps cells to function more efficiently, speeds up recovery, and reduces pain or stiffness in muscles, joints, and tissues.

- Pain Relief and Recovery: MagnaWave PEMF therapy is often used for pain management, rehabilitation from injuries, muscle recovery, and conditions like arthritis, tendonitis, and general inflammation. It can be helpful for both acute and chronic pain.

- Non-invasive: One of the benefits of PEMF therapy is that it's non-invasive, meaning there are no needles, no surgery, and little to no downtime. It’s generally considered safe, with minimal side effects.

MagnaWave is commonly used by athletes, physical therapists, veterinarians, and wellness practitioners to promote faster recovery and pain relief. The therapy is typically applied through a mat or coil that emits the electromagnetic pulses, and treatments can vary in length and frequency based on the condition being treated.

Cold Laser (for animal use only)

Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), uses low-intensity light to stimulate healing and reduce pain or inflammation in tissues. Unlike high-intensity lasers used in surgery, cold lasers are non-invasive and don’t produce heat, which is why it’s referred to as “cold.”

The therapy works by using a specific wavelength of light that penetrates the skin and tissues. The light energy is absorbed by cells, stimulating various biological processes like increased circulation, enhanced cell metabolism, and the production of substances like collagen, which help repair tissues. This makes cold laser therapy useful for treating conditions like:

- Joint pain or arthritis

- Tendonitis and other soft tissue injuries

- Muscle strains or sprains

- Chronic pain

- Wound healing

It’s generally considered safe, with minimal side effects, and is often used as a complementary treatment alongside other therapies. Some experience pain relief or improved mobility after one session to just a few sessions, though results can vary.

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I was working at a local trailer place for years, thinking that's what I wanted to do purchase the business eventually. Well I decided to take care of my health back in 2022 as I was having some issues and decided to take care of my health finally. It was a rough road for 6 months but turns out I had cancer and we got it cut out and taken care of. While I was sick before we found the diagnosis I decided I wanted to work in the holistic world and work more with animals. I then purchased my 2 first units a Cold Laser and Red LED Light pads. This was the jump start to Steel Creek Therapy. As I worked thru the surgeries and my previous job I was picking up clients here and there realizing how much I loved it. I then took the dive into a PEMF machine and I am so happy I did. I quit my job and went full time with SCT and don't regret one bit of it. I have helped with so many issues that include aches and pains, migraines, sprains, tears, neuropathy, hoof growth on horses, and so much more, much more than I can list.

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