Magnetotherapy for Sports Recovery in Glasgow

If you are trying to get back to training, running, lifting or sport, recovery needs more than a passive treatment. Magnetotherapy may support symptoms, but the plan still needs to rebuild capacity.

Clinically reviewed by The Hub Glasgow clinical teamUpdated 25 May 2026The Hub has helped people move better since 1999
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PMRA and PEMF magnetotherapy can support recovery, but the right plan starts with understanding what is driving the pain.
PMRA / PEMF therapy

Supportive therapy, not a miracle cure.

Magnetotherapy may help with pain, stiffness and recovery, but it works best when it is matched to the right problem. If your symptoms are persistent, worsening or unclear, start with a clinic assessment so we can find the cause first.

What it can feel like

People often search for sports recovery support when they keep flaring up, feel stiff after training, struggle to return after injury or cannot progress without symptoms returning.

Common causes

  • Training load spikes
  • Incomplete rehab
  • Reduced tissue capacity
  • Recovery gaps
  • Recurring pain sensitivity

How we assess it

We look at the sport, training history, painful tissue, current capacity and whether PMRA/PEMF therapy adds value alongside rehab and return-to-training planning.

Treatment options

  • Sports injury review
  • Recovery support planning
  • PMRA/PEMF suitability check
  • Load and training advice
  • Return-to-sport progression

Questions people often ask

Can magnetotherapy speed up sports recovery?

It may support recovery for some people, but the biggest gains usually come from matching training load, rehab and recovery properly.

Can I keep training during treatment?

Often yes, with sensible modifications. The right amount depends on symptoms and tissue tolerance.

Who is this for?

It is most relevant for active adults who want clear guidance on pain, recovery and return to movement.