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Suffering from Back Pain?Back pain is the single leading cause of disability! It can hamper your work and your activitie...
03/03/2023

Suffering from Back Pain?

Back pain is the single leading cause of disability! It can hamper your work and your activities. Most of us try medications, shots, even surgery and still suffer.

MagnaWave uses PEMF technology that initiates a chain reaction that may improve your health without side effects and is a non-invasive, non-surgical option for chronic back pain!

Stress, poor diet, lack of exercise and environmental pollution all take a toll on our bodies, affecting our health. When our cells don’t function properly we experience things like:

💥Poor circulation
💥Declining performance
💥Premature aging
💥Degenerative diseases
💥Illness
💥Injuries

At DK Therapy Solutions we want to help you feel better faster. Our revolutionary pain relieving technology is available Now! You have nothing to lose except the PAIN.

Some of the Benefits of PEMF for Back Pain or a Herniated Disc Include:

⚡️Non-invasive
⚡️No side effects
⚡️No downtime
⚡️No risk of addiction
⚡️Reduced pain
⚡️Reduced inflammation
⚡️Increased energy

Start feeling better by taking advantage of MagnaWave sessions!

Contact me today to schedule a session!

A big shout out to Addee Faulhaber for the suggested topic of ulcers in horses! If you want to give her some love too he...
02/24/2023

A big shout out to Addee Faulhaber for the suggested topic of ulcers in horses! If you want to give her some love too head over to Lily Creek Farms, she helps run the therapeutic riding center in Defiance, OH! Its an awesome organization to follow and support! All information below is By Frank M. Andrews , DVM, DACVIM-LAIM, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University. Now lets jump into the topic she choose.

A gastric ulcer is a sore in the stomach lining that occurs when the lining has been damaged by stomach acid and digestive enzymes. Ulcers can also be seen in the lower esophagus and in the entrance of the duodenum (the first portion of the small intestine). The condition, also known as equine gastric ulcer syndrome, is associated with performance horses, changes in housing or interactions with other horses, stress, and illnesses. Mild stomach ulcers are seen commonly in newborn foals. In most cases, these ulcers cause no signs and heal without treatment. Ulcers can be found in approximately 30% of adult horses, but the percentage is much higher (up to 90%) in race horses. They are least common among horses turned out onto pasture and most common among Thoroughbred race horses at racetracks. Ulcers are found in more than 60% of show horses, event horses, western performance horses, and endurance horses. The prevalence and severity of ulcers increase as the intensity of exertion increases. Stomach ulcers develop in as little as 5 days.

Causes of stomach ulcers vary. Horses’ stomachs secrete hydrochloric acid continuously, and the stomach acidity of a horse or foal is very high between periods of eating or nursing, as well as during intensive exercise. The upper part of the equine stomach is lined by tissue that is very similar to the esophagus and is highly sensitive to acid. Approximately 80% of gastric ulcers are found in this area. The lower part of the stomach is more resistant to acid. Exercise may be linked to ulcer formation, possibly due to increased abdominal pressure during exercise pushing acidic stomach contents into the acid-sensitive upper portion of the stomach. The effects of different feeds on stomach acidity and ulcer formation have not been thoroughly studied. Excessive doses of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are known to induce ulcers, but are not the cause in most cases. Recent research suggests that horses may be infected with a species of Helicobacter, bacteria associated with ulcers in humans. However, a role for this organism in stomach ulcers of horses has not been determined.

Most foals with stomach ulcers do not show signs unless the ulcers are widespread or severe. The classic signs for stomach ulcers in foals include diarrhea, grinding of teeth, poor nursing, lying down, and excessive drooling. None of these signs is specific for stomach ulcers, so your veterinarian will also consider other possible causes. When a foal does show signs of ulcers, the ulcers are usually severe and should be diagnosed and treated immediately. Sudden stomach perforation without prior signs sometimes occurs in foals.

Adult horses with ulcers also show nonspecific signs that can include abdominal discomfort (colic), poor appetite, mild weight loss, poor body condition, and attitude changes. In most cases, the signs of ulcers are subtle and may not be associated with the disorder until the horse receives treatment that lowers stomach acidity. Horses with severe abdominal pain or colic may have gastric ulcers, but the ulcers are unlikely to be the only cause of the abdominal pain.

Neither signs nor laboratory tests are specific for stomach ulcers. Endoscopy is the only reliable method of diagnosis for this disorder.

Complications related to stomach ulcers are most frequent and severe in foals and include perforation of the stomach and gastroesophageal reflux (a condition similar to acid reflux in humans). Some ulcers in the region where the stomach joins the intestine can cause constriction, delaying the exit of food from the stomach and worsening the stomach ulcers; this complication is seen in both foals and adult horses. In rare cases, severe stomach ulceration causes thickening and contracture of the stomach.

Suppressing or reducing the level of acidity in the stomach to protect the stomach wall is the primary treatment objective. Several types of medications, including antacids, histamine type-2 receptor antagonists, and proton pump inhibitors, have been used. Proton pump inhibitors are the most effective way to treat and prevent ulcers. One medication, omeprazole, is licensed to treat and prevent ulcers in horses. To treat ulcers in your horse, the veterinarian will consider the animal’s overall health and condition, the severity of the ulcer(s), and other factors before recommending a treatment program. Prevention of ulcers is preferable to treatment once they are present. This can be accomplished by a combination of managing the risk factors (feeding schedule, stall confinement, travel, and training) and using medication designed for ulcer prevention.

Now, how can PEMF therapy help a horse with ulcers? PEMF pulses electromagnetic waves deep into damaged and diseased tissue. The coils can be strategically placed and emit a measurable magnetic field up to 16 inches. This electromagnetic field helps cells to function normally and strengthens cell metabolism. Treating gastric ulcers with PEMF can accelerate cellular metabolism, increase blood flow, tissue oxygen, calcium ion movement, and more. PEMF can be used to help find the source of pain or sensitivity in the horse and reduce inflammation and pain and expedite healing. It can also be used as an adjunct therapy to help the horse feel better as other changes in management are made. PEMF treatment for gastric ulcers in horses is safe, non-invasive and has no adverse side effects. It requires no sedation and is both calming and relaxing to the horse.

02/17/2023

𝗛𝗶 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆𝗼𝗻𝗲!

I would love to see DK Therapy Solutions help others! With this page I can share correct and factual information with things that I can help with. So every Friday I thought about doing a topic to talk about. Not all topics have to be about animals or even about PEMF therapy. It could vary from back pain in humans, ulcers in horses, or Lyme disease in pets. So what are some topics that you would like to learn about or are curious about?

If you are new to PEMF therapy, you may be wondering what it does and how it can help you. PEMF emits pulses of magnetic...
02/09/2023

If you are new to PEMF therapy, you may be wondering what it does and how it can help you. PEMF emits pulses of magnetic energy, similar to the healthy energy already occurring in the body. The magnetic energy waves pe*****te the body, oxygenating the blood, refueling the cells and relieving painful swelling, which improves the body’s ability to heal.

Some of the top benefits of PEMF include:

🌟Reduction of Inflammation
🌟Improved Circulation
🌟Injury Recovery & Wound Healing
🌟Pain Reduction
🌟Improved Sleep & Relaxation
🌟Increased Energy
And So Much More!

Plus, PEMF is safe, non-invasive, and has no harmful side effects! Message me to book your next session 🥰

Hi everyone! I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Kristina. I've had horses since I was a little girl, I would say a...
02/06/2023

Hi everyone! I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Kristina. I've had horses since I was a little girl, I would say about 18/19 years now. For those of you that know me, I treat my horses as if they are babies. They are too spoiled as some would say (my dad specifically), and they know it.. But hey, they deserve every ounce of it! My horses work hard for me so why not treat them as good as I want them to feel.

As apart my my spoiling I decided to purchase a Magnawave PEMF unit in 2020. Over the years I have used other practitioners, here and there. But never did PEMF consistently and I thought they were not getting the full benefit like they should. So in 2020 I became a certified practitioner for Magnawave PEMF. Since doing so, I've learned and I have seen the real results that it gives. Seeing positive results for an animal and to watch them become pain free or be in less pain, is one of the best feelings as an owner. And I am so happy to be able to give that to my horses.

I have used my machine mostly on my personal horses but have offered it to some of my friends, their equine athletes, and of course some of their cute dogs/cats. So today I have decided to take the leap, and offer my services to the public and share the great benefits that come from PEMF. My goals are to help out with anyone and everyone's comfortability. Whether it be an animal or person, we all deserve to be comfortable.

If anyone would like more information about the great benefits PEMF Therapy please do not hesitate to ask. I love sharing my knowledge with people so they can share too!

Much love,
Kristina

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