Kalreign Performance PEMF

Kalreign Performance PEMF Travelling certified PEMF Therapy provider in WA.

For horses,pets & livestock.Katanning based, visits to Perth/Peel,South West,Wheatbelt & Great Southern areas.
šŸ”¹PEMF Therapy
šŸ”¹Student of Equine Sports Massage
šŸ”¹Equine Kineseotaping
šŸ”¹Red Light therapy

The lymphatic system is a hugely important network - both for your animals and yourselves!
11/11/2025

The lymphatic system is a hugely important network - both for your animals and yourselves!

There are a lot of posts on social media doing the rounds but there are ways to help your lymphatic system without spending a lot of cash.

Hematomas and PEMF therapy - yes!Thanks for sharing Bee!
11/11/2025

Hematomas and PEMF therapy - yes!

Thanks for sharing Bee!

NOVEMBERI am currently still away but will be returning when the hay season ends - expect a text from me for bookings or...
31/10/2025

NOVEMBER
I am currently still away but will be returning when the hay season ends - expect a text from me for bookings or watch this page!

There have been some EOI for areas less frequently visited (Albany, Busselton, Margaret River…)
I will be trying to fit a visit in to you guys as well but only if minimum numbers are reached.

šŸ“ž0447 271 257

26/10/2025

Nebuliser going. Pulse flowing. Horse glowing. ✨🐓
And yes — it’s absolutely safe to do both! šŸ’›

08/10/2025
OCTOBERI am currently away for the hay season so there are no PEMF therapy or massage appointments available during this...
30/09/2025

OCTOBER
I am currently away for the hay season so there are no PEMF therapy or massage appointments available during this time.

I am still contactable so please send me a message and I will respond as soon as I’m able.

If you are on the text message list I will be in touch as soon as appointments are available again!
If you don’t currently receive booking texts and would like to, please message your details through.

Based in Katanning - Travel runs are monthly;
ā–¶ļøPerth & Peel region
ā–¶ļøSouth West areas
ā–¶ļøGreat Southern & Wheatbelt

šŸ“ž0447 271 257

26/09/2025

Why Galloping in the Paddock Doesn’t Mean Your Horse Is Fine

People see a horse bucking, galloping, and tearing around the paddock and think: ā€œWell, clearly he’s fine! Look at him go!ā€

Nope. Wrong. The wrongest wrong assumption.

Here’s why:

1ļøāƒ£Choice vs control. Out in the paddock, the horse decides how to move. They buck, twist, gallop, and it’s all on their own terms. But strap on a saddle, pin them in a frame, demand a perfect circle - and suddenly they have no choice in posture, gait, or line. If something’s not right in their body, that lack of control turns discomfort into stress.

2ļøāƒ£Adrenaline is nature’s painkiller. Excitement and speed mask pain. A horse fizzing with adrenaline can look like fabulousness while quietly carrying a significant injury or soundness issue.

So please, never assume that a horse running around means they’re ā€œfine.ā€ My own horse - pictured on the left - had sesamoiditis, an inflammatory condition in the small bones of his fetlock. Less than a year after that photo, I had to say goodbye. That day he ran like the wind because he was excited to see his best mate, not because he was sound.

Adrenaline masks the truth - fast feet don’t mean sound legs.

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
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