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Kaitlyn is a Pulse Certified PEMF Technician. In order to obtain Pulse certification a technician must complete the Advanced Level 3 Hands-On training in Atlanta, GA. 

Tanner and Kaitlyn Whitlock met at Montana State University in 2011. Now both alumni, they decided to plant their roots in Montana, where they started building Electric Equine in 2016 and Dynamic PEMF Therapy in 2019. Tanner is a Professional Electrical Engineer, helps manage and maintain the horse boarding and training facility, Electric Equine and is a Level 2 certified PEMF Technician. Kaitlyn has a bachelor’s degree in Equine Science, and now with over 20 years in the equine industry she trains horses and gives riding lessons. As well as being an equestrian, Kaitlyn was a competitive swimmer for many years, and now participates in CrossFit.

For a variety of reasons Kaitlyn starting looking in to alternative therapies for her, her lab, and her horses. Back in January 2019 Kaitlyn had a double knee arthroscope to clean out a bunch of damaged cartilage due to Patellofemoral Syndrome, a condition that causes her femur and patella to rub together as she moves. This can cause a lot of inflammation and pain in the knee. Being a horse owner, she also has to make sure her horses are in tiptop shape, especially the ones that work hard roping and barrel racing. Lastly, Tanner and Kaitlyn’s 6 year old black lab, Remington has been on a joint injection called Adequan since he was 3 due to aggressive lumbosacral arthritis. Remington does much better on the Adequan, but Kaitlyn hoped to find something additional that could help the fun-loving dog chase his beloved ball longer.
After a lot of research, Kaitlyn discovered Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy, and very quickly decided that the therapy had a multitude of benefits to help her, Tanner (who has also suffered many saddle bronc related injuries in rodeo),  and all of their animals. PEMF’s ability to decrease pain and inflammation to help the body’s natural processes is something that can not only aid in healing, but can potentially boost performance mentally and physically. And best of all, there are no negative impacts to the body. To test out the therapy, Kaitlyn and Tanner each had a full body session. Tanner felt lighter, and it significantly decreased pain he had in his back. Kaitlyn had a major decrease in some pesky scar tissue under a persistent scar from the arthroscope. In just one session!
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Kaitlyn and Tanner were so impressed with the results, that now they have started Dynamic PEMF Therapy, to help bring health and happiness to others as well as themselves and their animals.  This therapy can help with many different issues, whether they be mental or physical. Or if you just want to preform at an optimal level!

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