Gemstone MagnaWave & Wellness

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440-321-5808

Gemstone MagnaWave & Wellness

Gemstone MagnaWave & WellnessGemstone MagnaWave & WellnessGemstone MagnaWave & Wellness
  • Home
  • MagnaWave
    • What is MagnaWave?
    • Equine
    • Small Animal
    • Livestock
    • Humans
  • Equine Massage
  • FAQ
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

FAQ General

What services do you offer?

MagnaWave(PEMF) and Equine  Massage

MagnaWave(PEMF): Hour or 30 min

Massage: Hour or 30 min

MagnaWave & Massage: 30 min. Magnawave & 30 min Massage

What areas do you serve?

 We are based in Chardon, OH(Northeast) and serve surrounding areas. If you're outside our regular service range, reach out—we may still be able to accommodate you.

Also do attend many AQHA shows in OH, PA. Show reach out for the show  schedule 

How do I book a session?

 You can book directly through our Contact us page or by Phone 440-321-5808. We’ll reach out to confirm availability and learn more about your horse’s needs.

How should I prepare my horse for a session?

 Please have your horse:

  • Clean and dry
     
  • In a safe, quiet space (stall, barn aisle, or crossties)
     
  • Not just fed a full meal

Also, let us know about any behavioral or medical concerns in advance.

What payment methods do you accept?

 We accept cash, credit/debit cards, Venmo, and other digital payment options. 

Payment is due at the time of service unless otherwise arranged.

Do you work with other equine professionals?

 Absolutely. We believe in a team approach to horse wellness and are happy to collaborate with your vet, chiropractor, trainer, or farrier when needed.

FAQ MagnaWave

How long does a session take?

 Normal session times are 30-45 minutes but can vary depending on the size of the animal and situation. 

Hour Sessions- Upper Body, Front legs, Hocks, Stifles

Half Hour Sessions- Upper Body, Specific Spots

What should I expect after the first session?

 A MagnaWave session can vary for each animal. Your animal can feel energized or very relaxed in the few hours after a session. It is important to keep track of how they respond as it will help your practitioner or vet determine how many sessions they may need to achieve the desired goals.  

How does PEMF show areas of sensitivity?

 Muscle fasciculations are seen in an area where there is increased resistance from tension, inflammation, edema, lactic acid build up, etc 

What actually happens during a session?

 The blood oxygen is increased; the lymphatic system is activated, and acupuncture points are stimulated. This process reduces pain and inflammation and promotes the body’s natural healing. 

Is there any down time/ restriction after a session?

 No, normal activities can be resumed right away. 

FAQ Equine Massage

How long does a session take?

 Normal session times are 30-45 minutes but can vary depending on the size of the animal and situation. 

Hour Session- Full horse

Mini Massage(30min)- Specific Spots, at shows

What is equine massage?

 Equine massage is a hands-on therapy that focuses on the horse’s muscles, soft tissues, and fascia. It helps relieve tension, improve circulation, and support overall wellness—just like massage does for humans.

How do I know if my horse needs a massage?

 Common signs include:

  • Resistance under saddle
     
  • Girthiness or sensitivity when grooming
     
  • Stiffness or uneven movement
     
  • Changes in behavior or attitude
     
  • Slower recovery after exercise
  •  If your horse just “doesn’t feel quite right,” massage may help identify and release hidden tension. 

How often should my horse get a massage?

 It depends on the horse's workload, age, and physical condition.

  • Performance horses may benefit from weekly or biweekly sessions
     
  • Pleasure horses may only need massage every 3–6 weeks
     
  • Senior or recovering horses may require more gentle, frequent sessions
     

We'll work with you to create a plan that fits your horse’s individual needs.

Is equine massage safe?

 Yes—when performed by a trained practitioner, equine massage is a safe, non-invasive therapy. It should not replace veterinary care but can be a valuable complementary tool.

What should I do before and after a session?

 Before: Make sure your horse is clean, dry, and in a quiet environment. Avoid feeding a full meal right before.
After: Allow your horse to rest or walk out lightly. Access to fresh water is important. Avoid intense work for a few hours if possible.


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