WELCOME
Hinterland Pulse Therapy is a unique practice that offers onsite therapy for horses and dogs based on the Sunshine Coast Hinterland QLD.
We specialise in supporting horses and dogs improvements in performance and recovery, increased energy, general wellbeing and restful sleep.
Offers on-site Pulsed electro-magnetic field therapy. We support owners to get the best performance from their horses, reducing injuries and speeding up recover after competitions.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF
PEMF FOR HORSES AND DOGS?
PEMF improves cellular health, restructuring the cell membrane and nutrient pathways.
It also increases oxygenation of the bloody not only does this improve muscle health but overal health and well-being of your horse.
Stress reduction & deep tissue massage
PEMF relaxes the nervous system reducing stress and anxiety so is especially good for OTTB's adjusting to life of the track. It also mimics deep tissue massage through the pulsating muscle stimulation
Increases energy & performance
PEMF stimulates the mitochondria to produce more ATP, ATP is the energy molecule fueling metabolic processes. Increased energy means increased performance.
Enhances muscle function & recovery
PEMF oxygenates the blood and muscle tissue, breaks down dead or diseased tissue, breaks down scar tissue, helps the body to break down lactic acid and remove other toxins from the muscles and cells meaning faster recover from injuries and great for before and after competitions
MY TREATMENTS
During your horses session I will target all the main muscle groups from the shoulder back to the stifle by hand with a small loop for 15 minutes each side, followed by the large loops over the whole body and then I finish with the fetlock and the hoofs. I spend extra time targeting under saddle muscles as this is where horses hold alot of tension and can hinder performance.

MEET JESSE
Jesse has been treating with pemf for several years starting with people and started doing horse in early 2022.
My passion is helping owners get their horses performing at their best and reducing vet and other therapy costs by avoiding injuries











