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RECHARGE danvers pulse studio

MAS PEMF Frequency Therapy

pulsed electromagnetic field therapy

THERAPY OVERVIEW

PEMF Therapy (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) delivers low-frequency magnetic pulses designed to interact with the body’s bioelectrical environment. It’s often described as a “recovery and wellness” modality because research suggests PEMF can influence pain perception, inflammation signaling, circulation-related pathways, and tissue repair processes, depending on the device parameters and the condition being studied. 

At Recharge, PEMF is positioned as a non-invasive, relaxing session—you lie comfortably while the system runs a programmed waveform/frequency protocol. MAS systems emphasize programmable waveforms and a wide frequency range (device specs vary by model). 

WHY

Why would you do PEMF therapy?

  • Pain + function support (most studied use-case in wellness settings)

    • Recent meta-analytic evidence suggests PEMF can reduce pain in certain musculoskeletal conditions and may improve functional outcomes, though results vary across studies and depend heavily on the device signal and protocol. 

  • Joint and soft-tissue recovery support

    • A 2025 pragmatic study (PEMF vs standard-of-care) reported improvements in pain and reduced medication use in joint/soft tissue pain contexts, helpful for “recovery-support” positioning. 

  • Bone/cartilage biology (strong legacy science; ongoing modern research)

    • PEMF has a long clinical history in bone-healing applications, and newer reviews continue exploring mechanisms and applications across bone/cartilage regeneration and inflammation modulation. 

RECOMMENDED

PEMF may be a fit for:

  • Active individuals looking for a non-impact recovery add-on (especially during high training volume) 

  • People managing everyday aches, stiffness, or joint discomfort (protocols vary; results vary) 

  • People who want a relaxing modality to support wellness routines (stress + recovery ritual) 

 

Use caution / get medical clearance first if you:

  • Have an implanted electronic medical device (pacemaker/ICD/neurostimulator), are pregnant, have uncontrolled seizure disorders, or have other significant medical concerns (standard PEMF precautions vary by device and clinic policy). 

 

HOW OFTEN

A practical cadence that matches how PEMF is studied and used in clinics:

  • Start: 2–3 sessions/week for 2–3 weeks

  • Routine: 1–3 sessions/week for maintenance and recovery support

  • High-demand weeks: up to 3–5x/week if tolerated and if your protocol is designed for frequent use

(PEMF outcomes are protocol-dependent, frequency, intensity, waveform, and session duration matter, which is why results differ across devices and studies.) 

SUMMARY

PEMF is a non-invasive recovery modality most often used to support pain relief, mobility/function, and tissue recovery signals. The best evidence is condition-specific (especially musculoskeletal pain contexts), and outcomes depend strongly on the device parameters and consistency of use, so we position PEMF as a supportive therapy, not a cure-all.

 

backed by evidence

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