Gentle, Effective PEMF Therapy for Horses, Pets & People
About lazy EM
Erika has spent over 14 years working closely with horses through Dove Creek Equine Rescue, developing a deep passion for helping animals feel their best. After seeing the benefits of PEMF firsthand, she became MagnaWave-certified in large animals, small animals, livestock, and people. PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy uses gentle magnetic pulses to support circulation, relaxation, and the body’s natural ability to heal. Today, Erika offers compassionate, customized MagnaWave PEMF sessions for horses, pets, livestock, and people across the Texas Panhandle.
Caring for your herd,
one session at a time.
From performance horses to retired companions, we help support soundness, recovery, and comfort.
Horses
Dogs, cats, and more – ideal for aging joints, active lifestyles, or simply improving overall well-being.
Pets
People
Relaxing PEMF sessions that can support discomfort relief, improved circulation, and recovery.
Our Services
Spot Treatment
Targeted PEMF sessions focus on specific areas that need extra support, such as joints, muscles, or areas of tension. This option is ideal for addressing localized discomfort or giving extra attention where it’s needed most.
Full Body
Full-body PEMF sessions support overall circulation, relaxation, and whole-body balance from head to tail. This is a great option for general wellness, recovery after work or travel, and supporting long-term comfort.
Groups
Group sessions offer full-body PEMF for multiple animals in one location, with discounted rates based on group size. Perfect for barns, show teams, rescues, and events, group sessions make consistent care more accessible and convenient.
PEMF in HUmans
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy has been clinically utilized in humans to support bone regeneration, osteoarthritis management, neurological conditions, oncology care, and wound healing. Backed by decades of research, PEMF is used as a non-invasive, complementary therapy within medical and rehabilitative settings. Its applications continue to expand as research explores how electromagnetic fields influence cellular and tissue repair.