PEMF therapy works by directing small amounts of energy toward a specific part of your body via a specialized magnetic device.

Traditionally, this type of therapy has been used to treat acute and chronic pain by helping to reduce inflammation.

It’s thought that PEMF therapy improves circulation and cellular functioning by increasing your body’s ability to release nitric oxide. Nitric oxide release is a common healing mechanism following injuries, and it may help reduce inflammation.

PEMF therapy is offered in our relaxing Sky Light treatment room.

Prices

15 minutes session: £20 per session

30 Minutes session: £25 per session

Length of session varies between 15 and 30 minutes depending on programme chosen.

A choice of essential oils will be offered upon arrival for you to enjoy whilst having you treatment.

More Information

  • PEMF therapy has been used in the treatment of acute pain from injuries, osteoarthritis, and chronic low back pain.
  • PEMF may also be used to reduce pain related to cancer treatments. Trusted Source and fatigue related to multiple sclerosis.
  • PEMF also has potential as a way to improve mobility and pain related to surgeries. In addition, researchers are looking at PEMF as a possible treatment option for bladder and pelvic pain.

Some believe PEMF also has benefits such as improved mood, better sleep, and anti-aging effects. However, to date, these benefits aren’t backed by research.

Depending on your condition, a healthcare professional will make specific recommendations for using PEMF therapy, including:

  • Which electromagnetic frequencies and strengths to use, such as low or high intensity, how often to use the device and duration of each therapy session.
  • It’s important to know that in some cases, PEMF therapy could worsen pain rather than improve it. For example, this might be caused by using the device too often or using it at too high of an intensity.

As such, a healthcare professional will likely recommend shorter, more frequent, and low intensity sessions to start.