Success Stories

Success stories below include:

  • 2 horses, Jack and Timmy
  • 3 dogs, Pinot, Ellie and Tenor

Jack

We have been pulsing Jack for a couple years on a regular basis with good results. In October 2025, we received the call that Jack had injured himself in a paddock accident, torn his shoulder and was quite lame.

Session #1 his whole body was pulsed with high frequency/low intensity to help alleviate inflammation and pain, both around the immediate site of the trauma and to target areas of his body being over-utilised through compensation. He struggled to walk comfortably up to the stables and was markedly improved walking back to his yard.

Session #2, lameness improved during the week, again, improved motion after this session. We were all quite happy with his progress and planned weekly sessions until the lameness resolved.

The day prior to his next appointment (7-day intervals) Jack spooked in the wind and stumbled on his injured shoulder, this injury is now quite complex involving radial nerve damage. The prognosis was much more dire, to Roxy’s credit, she was prepared to throw everything at him, the result was most likely to have him paddock sound and retired in around 6 months.

5 sessions, 3 days apart, so 15 days, and he was classified sound at a walk and slightly lame at trot. Unbelievable result with his injuries. 3 months later and he is back in light work under saddle!

Pinot

Pinot was at the beginning of stage 4 IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease), she wasn’t completely paralysed in her hind legs, but was close and within 4 sessions she was back up and walking again and able to toilet independently. She had weekly pulses for 10 weeks and she now only has maintenance sessions on a regular basis. Surgery was declined by her owners and her recovery was very successful due to her owners being very diligent in keeping her confined and quiet between her pulse sessions. She is now back to playing with her brother and running around happily.

“My dashchund has now recovered from stage 4 IVDD without surgery” – Roxy (Owner)

Ellie

Ellie was diagnosed with stage 4 IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease), she was completely paralysed in her hind end, and incontinent when she started having pulse sessions. After only 3 sessions she was back to standing independently (albeit a bit wobbly) and had improved bladder & bowel control. She was then pulsed weekly for 12 weeks until she was fully healed and back to herself. She now only has maintenance sessions. No surgery was needed. She is now back to playing with her two brothers and sister.

Tenor

Tenor was diagnosed with IVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease), he was . Tenor was rushed to an emergency clinic because he had gone rapidly down hill to the point where he couldn’t even stand up and he was having explosive diarrhoea, the vet at emergency offered euthanasia, or to do X-rays of his hind leg (they were convinced he had fractured his leg and it had nothing to do with IVDD) and to keep in the clinic over the weekend on a drip. His owners opted to just take him home and try to make him as comfortable as they could until Monday where they booked an appointment with their normal vet to have him euthanised.

I happened to be at the same vet clinic doing a demonstration of the pulse machine when the vet came out see if Tenor might benefit from the pulse. We had a look at Tenor and offered them a free pulse session to see if it would make him more comfortable and they were willing to do give it a go. He had a 45 minute/hour session of the loops being moved all over his body every 3 minutes and focusing alot on the hind legs. 24 hours after his pulse I got the phone call from his owner saying its a miracle his up and walking around (albeit a bit wobbly but weight bearing!) Tenor was pulsed every 3 days where he kept getting better and better. He is now back to his normal self with his loud voice, chasing balls and playing with his tug. He now only has maintenance sessions on a regular basis.

“My dog was to be euthanised as he couldn’t stand let alone walk” “omg a miracle he is up and chasing balls and full of himself” – Joy (Owner)

Timmy

In February 2026, we were contacted about a horse who had stepped into a deep, unfilled post hole with his left hind leg. He was very sore through his hind end (the injury looked like it was higher up — possibly the stifle or hip), struggling to fully weight bear on that leg when standing, and clearly lame at the walk, so he was put on box rest straight away.

The injury looked like it was higher up — possibly the stifle or hip. We did a pulse session and he was quite reactive through the hip. Within three days, he was fully weight bearing again and was turned back out into the paddock. Four days later (seven days after the first session), he came up lame again on the same leg. This time he was flicking his fetlock when walking, which suggested either some nerve irritation or a ligament/tendon strain lower down — likely from moving around more once he was back out.

We treated him again, and within two days he was walking sound. We continued pulsing every three days for two more sessions to support healing and stay on top of it.

Two and a half weeks later he was back under saddle doing light work.