
PEMF therapy for sports injury recovery
Sports injury recovery is at the heart of what we do at Pro Active. Our PEMF is used by World Champions, Olympians and professional rugby league players — because it compresses recovery timelines by addressing healing at the cellular level, the fundamental biology of how tissue repairs.

With Pro Active's PEMF therapy, I've seen injuries heal at a rapid rate — sometimes more than twice as fast as I would usually expect.
Dr John Morgan, Sports Medicine Expert

How it works
Why PEMF accelerates sports injury recovery
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Increased blood flow to injury
PEMF dilates blood vessels and improves circulation, delivering more oxygen, nutrients and growth factors to the damaged tissue site.

Reduces inflammation
PEMF modulates the inflammatory response — clearing acute inflammation fast while maintaining the signals needed for tissue repair.

Stimulates cellular repair
At the mitochondrial level, PEMF activates the cellular repair mechanisms that rebuild injured muscle, tendon, ligament and bone tissue.

FDA-approved bone healing
For stress fractures and bone injuries, PEMF is FDA-approved — directly stimulating osteoblast activity to accelerate bone repair.
Injuries treated
Sports injuries we regularly treat
Muscle tears & strains
Achilles tendinopathy
Shin splints
Ankle sprains
Rotator cuff
Tennis & golfer's elbow
ACL & ligament injuries
Stress fractures
IT band syndrome
What to expect
Your session at Pro Active
Sessions are fully clothed, completely non-invasive and deeply relaxing. Most clients fall asleep.

Consultation
Discuss your injury, sport and return-to-play goals with your specialist therapist.

Setup
Full-body mat plus targeted local applicators on the injury site. Fully clothed throughout.

Your session
30 or 60 minutes. Deeply relaxing — the body does its work. Many athletes use the time to sleep.

Progress
5–10 sessions for most sports injuries. Frequency depends on injury severity and timeline.
Trusted by elite athletes
The same technology. The same clinic. Available to you.
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Colin Jackson - Olympic Gold Medallist
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Jamie Baulch — Olympic Silver Medallist
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Dave Sloan — Hyrox World Champion
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Fred Wright — British Cycling Champion
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Rebecca Mason — Hyrox World Champion
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Tom Davies — Superleague Rugby
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Dr John Morgan — Sports Medicine
