Sage Advice PEMF & Equine Services

Sage Advice PEMF & Equine Services Sage Advice PEMF is owned and operated by Taylor Ginn, Certified MagnaWave Practitioner. Fully insured. Servicing ME & New England. Based in Southern Maine.

06/05/2026
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05/08/2026

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The boys absolutely LOVE when Taylor comes to work on them before a race! I’ve worked with Taylor for quite sometime and we have crated a great routine for the boys!!

We absolutely LOVE her and all the work she has done for us over the years! If you are looking for someone to magnawave, Taylor is your girl! 🩵

We are also so thankful she is a sponsor for us for the 2026 season! Sage Advice PEMF & Equine Services

10/07/2025
Fall has arrived! I’m here for all of your clipping needs 😊
10/02/2025

Fall has arrived! I’m here for all of your clipping needs 😊

The unofficial clip guide... part 2!

©️Emily Cole Illustrations

07/16/2025

What a great day sharing MagnaWave PEMF with horses and owners across Maine! Summer is the busiest yet most rewarding time of the year; I couldn’t imagine it any other way.

Pre-race loving for two of the best boys! Summer is here and my book is filling fast💨 PM/text to schedule!
06/13/2025

Pre-race loving for two of the best boys!

Summer is here and my book is filling fast💨 PM/text to schedule!

Purchase your tickets from Haley Strout and have the chance to win a session from me and so many other great prizes! 🩷
05/06/2025

Purchase your tickets from Haley Strout and have the chance to win a session from me and so many other great prizes! 🩷

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04/23/2025

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Did you know that I offer more than just PEMF? The LZR Ultrabright & RevitaVet Poll cap are wonderful additions to Magna...
04/19/2025

Did you know that I offer more than just PEMF? The LZR Ultrabright & RevitaVet Poll cap are wonderful additions to MagnaWave PEMF sessions but are amazing on their own, too. The results speak for themselves! Nothing makes my practitioner heart happier than getting messages like these from owners.

MAY is filling fast 💨 DM to get on the schedule.

03/18/2025

Unlike humans, horses don’t have collarbones. Their shoulders are held to the rest of their skeleton via a sling of muscles and ligaments instead, often referred to as the “thoracic sling.”

Why is this important? We often ask our equine athletes to perform complex movements that require tremendous strength and coordination, and horses carry the majority of their weight in their front end. Therefore, it is imperative that the bulk of the muscles that support the front end are kept healthy and conditioned, and the horse is trained to use their “motor” — that is, engaging the large hind end muscles as much as possible to avoid excessive weight bearing on the front end.

If the front end of the horse is consistently overweighted or not at an appropriate level of fitness, repetitive biomechanical stresses get transferred down the leg to the smaller ligaments and tendons that were not designed to bear this weight, which can then lead to injury.

Brought to you by the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee.

Address

Pownal, ME
04069

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+12073172492

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