Rocky Mountain Pulse Therapy

Rocky Mountain Pulse Therapy Providing Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy to horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, dogs and their humans throughout the Rocky Mountain West Will travel
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01/22/2026

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Stallions, even senior ones, place unique demands on their bodies and this is exactly where PEMF shines.Supporting circu...
01/22/2026

Stallions, even senior ones, place unique demands on their bodies and this is exactly where PEMF shines.

Supporting circulation, cellular energy, bone density, and muscle recovery matters even more at this stage of life. Consistent PEMF can help support joint comfort, overall stamina, and recovery demands that come with breeding season.
Many breeders are also using PEMF as part of their wellness routine to support reproductive health and semen quality by keeping tissue oxygenated and stress down.
This is a great opportunity to be proactive instead of reactive and help a proven legend stay comfortable, strong, and supported while doing what he does best.











Magic Valley PEMF  here in Jerome Idaho runs PULSE HIGH INTENSITY PEMF. All pemf is good, but what i offer isn't a blank...
01/21/2026

Magic Valley PEMF here in Jerome Idaho runs PULSE HIGH INTENSITY PEMF. All pemf is good, but what i offer isn't a blanket or a sleeping bag mat. Know theirs a difference! If you want to feel the power come sit in my chair. High power PEMF has more benefits, they are not the same thing as blankets or mats. Mats or blankets can only pe*****te 2 - 3 centimeters, and PULSE equipment can pe*****te upto 16 inches. PULSE can cover bone, muscle, and soft tissue and has such a wider range of benefits. This is one reason folks using lesser PEMF, will say PEMF will only mask pain, they are not capable of saying it does more because they are different and not the same. A High power PEMF one hour session is completely separate experience from a 20 minute add on session using a blanket or mat/sleeping bag.

01/21/2026

This winter someone dropped off a donkey and drove away.
No explanation. No note. Just gone.

That kind of thing tells you more about people than it does about animals.

She stuck around. What choice did she have with the fences in the middle of nowhere. She got fed. She got talked to. She got treats and a little patience.
And somewhere along the way she earned a name. Bonnie.

At first she wanted nothing to do with being caught. Now she walks right up. She’s halter broke and calm and curious. Trust takes time and she decided to give it.

Today Bonnie had her first PEMF session. No fight. No nerves. She stood there and soaked it in like she knew exactly what it was meant for.

Her back, topline, and shoulders are very tender. She’s got arthritis in her front end and it’s hard for her to bend down to eat. You can see it. You can feel it. Anyone who’s been around animals knows when something’s been carrying pain for a long time.

We’re not here making promises or miracles. Just doing the right thing and giving her support. Better circulation. Better comfort. A chance for her body to do what it’s capable of doing.

She was abandoned.
She was not forgotten.

Bonnie’s safe. She’s loved. And she’s finally getting some help.

Sometimes healing starts the moment someone decides to stay instead of walk away.
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01/14/2026

People always ask why horses yawn, lick their lips, and play with their tongue during PEMF.
It’s not random.
Those are classic signs of the nervous system downshifting.
When a horse is holding tension, their body stays in a guarded, alert state. PEMF supports circulation, oxygen delivery, and cellular communication, which tells the body it’s safe to let go.
As that happens: • The jaw and tongue relax
• The vagus nerve becomes more active
• Salivation increases
• Facial and neck tension release
Yawning, lip licking, and tongue movement are the body’s way of resetting and recalibrating.
This isn’t sedation.
This is regulation.
It’s the nervous system shifting from protection into recovery.
And honestly…
you’ll be glad I only photograph the animals 😆
Because the faces humans make while pulsing are something else ⚡️🐴
Trust me — the animals are way more photogenic than the humans during PEMF 😜


Think of this like training a horse. You don’t ride him once a month and expect change. You ride consistent, then you ma...
01/12/2026

Think of this like training a horse. You don’t ride him once a month and expect change. You ride consistent, then you maintain. PEMF works the same way.
One session may feel good, but lasting results come from regular support at the cellular level. Consistent PEMF use helps support blood flow, muscle recovery, joint comfort, and nervous system regulation. That’s why performance horses, ranch horses, and aging horses respond best with a series rather than a one time visit.
First we build the base, then we maintain it. Just like conditioning legs, building a topline, and keeping a horse sound through a season. No shortcuts and no magic rides. Just steady work that adds up over time. That’s how horses stay comfortable, usable, and doing their job longer.
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Jerome, ID

Opening Hours

Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

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+12084207352

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