About The Owner.
YOUR LOCAL EQUINE MAGNAWAVE THERAPIST.
Kimberly has been working with horses for most of her life, has been involved in multiple disciplines and event types, and has a long standing reputation of care and handling. She currently resides in Connecticut with her daughter, 2 dogs, and 2 sugar gliders.
Kimberly's Story.
New York born and raised, Kimberly has worked with and owned horses for over twenty years. Attracted to the majesty and freedom that they represent, they have been a center point of her life from early childhood.
Her experience with MagnaWave began with a conversation with an equine physical therapist during a riding lesson. The therapist told the story of a horse that had gotten tangled up in barbed wire in a field and severely injured it's leg. The injury caused a rear leg bone to grow into the cannon and almost into the hoof. Three veterinarians recommended euthanasia for the horse. She spoke with the creator of MagnaWave and they decided to try a three month regiment to see if they could use the technology to save the horse. Three months showed results, and two years later, the horse that was supposed to be put down had obtained a greatly increased quality of life and was able to live out it's days comfortably.
In Kimberly's personal experience, her quarter horse, Beau, came down with a severe case of Lyme's Disease. A side effect of the Lyme's was that he developed debilitating arthritis. Kimberly sought out a regiment of MagnaWave therapy and it greatly improved the condition and subsequently. her horse's quality of life. Today, Beau is comfortable and not in pain.
Kimberly has owned a successful equine transportation company for years and in 2022, decided to switch her focus to becoming a MagnaWave therapist. She currently resides in Connecticut with her five year old daughter, Great Dane, Spartacus, Red Heeler, Rip (Clifford the Little Red Dog), and Sugar Gliders, Squirrely Dan and Milo. She has two quarter horses, Beau, a 22 year old gelding, and Sugar, a 30 year old mare, as well as Pickles, her daughter's pony.