Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy at Kubo Wellness in Derby
Recharge and Rebalance with PEMF
PEMF Therapy uses targeted electromagnetic pulses to stimulate and rebalance the electrical activity within your cells. By restoring their natural charge, PEMF helps cells take in oxygen, clear waste, and produce energy more efficiently. PEMF works deep within the body to support circulation, ease inflammation, and relieve pain at the source.
Safe and non-invasive, it's widely used to improve joint mobility, nerve health, and long-term physical resilience.
Benefits of PEMF Therapy
PEMF therapy is used around the world to support recovery, reduce pain, and restore balance to the body’s systems. Backed by a growing body of research, it works by recharging your cells and encouraging them to function more efficiently. People turn to PEMF for a wide range of wellness and recovery goals, including:
◗ Relief from chronic pain, joint discomfort, and inflammation
◗ Faster recovery from physical activity, injury, or surgery
◗ Support for bone healing, density, and joint function
◗ Improved circulation and oxygenation of tissues
◗ Increased energy, reduced fatigue, and better sleep
◗ Help with nerve health, including neuropathic pain and muscle stiffness
◗ Support for autoimmune and inflammatory conditions like arthritis or fibromyalgia
◗ Gentle, drug-free relief from tension, stress, and burnout

Originally developed by NASA to support cellular repair and recovery in astronauts, PEMF therapy is now used for long-term relief from pain, fatigue, or chronic health issues, not just to ease symptoms, but to improve how the body works from within. It’s particularly well suited for:
Who is PEMF Therapy For?
◖ Managing chronic pain, stiffness or inflammation that hasn’t responded to other treatments
◖ Nerve-related issues like neuropathy, tension, or post-surgical discomfort
◖ Fatigue, burnout, or poor sleep linked to stress or energy imbalances
◖ Ageing adults supporting joint health, mobility, or bone strength
◖ Recovery from illness, surgery, or physical trauma
◖ Those exploring natural therapies for circulation, immunity, or overall wellness

Who is PEMF Therapy For?
Originally developed by NASA to support cellular repair and recovery in astronauts, PEMF therapy is now used for long-term relief from pain, fatigue, or chronic health issues, not just to ease symptoms, but to improve how the body works from within. It’s particularly well suited for:
◖ Managing chronic pain, stiffness or inflammation that hasn’t responded to other treatments
◖ Nerve-related issues like neuropathy, tension, or post-surgical discomfort
◖ Fatigue, burnout, or poor sleep linked to stress or energy imbalances
◖ Ageing adults supporting joint health, mobility, or bone strength
◖ Recovery from illness, surgery, or physical trauma
◖ Those exploring natural therapies for circulation, immunity, or overall wellness
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What to Expect During Your Treatment
Why Choose Kubo Wellness?
At Kubo Wellness in Derby, we offer personalised PEMF therapy using high-intensity equipment designed to support deep, effective recovery. Each session is tailored to your goals, from managing pain to healing from injury, or restoring energy and balance. Whether you're based in Derby or visiting from elsewhere in the East Midlands, we provide a calm, welcoming space to support your wellbeing.
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Is red light therapy safe?Yes, it’s considered very safe. Red light therapy is non-invasive, well-researched, and has a strong safety record across hundreds of clinical studies. Unlike some devices available to the public, we use a medical-grade, full-body system manufactured here in the UK, ensuring both safety and consistent therapeutic output.
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Are there any side effects from red light therapy?People with particularly sensitive skin or light sensitivity may experience mild, temporary effects such as skin redness, irritation, or a slight headache when starting with the therapy. To minimise any risk, we recommend starting with shorter sessions and gradually increasing as your body adjusts.
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Can pregnant women use red light therapy?Currently, there’s no conclusive research on the safety of red light therapy during pregnancy, so we err on the side of caution and do not recommend it for pregnant individuals. If you are pregnant, please consult your healthcare provider before considering treatment.
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Do I need to wear protective eyewear during red light therapy?We recommend you do. Because our red light bed is high-intensity and clinically powerful, we provide protective eyewear for every session. Although some prefer to simply close their eyes, wearing protective eyewear is important to ensure your eyes are safely shielded from prolonged exposure to bright light.
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Can I do too much red light therapy?Yes, more is not always better. Research shows that overexposure can reduce effectiveness, a concept known as the biphasic dose response. That’s why we use protocols designed to deliver the right dose for your specific goals, rather than offering a blanket treatment.
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How often should I have sessions?Some people notice benefits after just 1–2 sessions, especially with a medical-grade device. However, long-term results come with consistent use over time. We can help you find a rhythm that works for your needs and schedule.
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What does red light therapy feel like?Red light itself doesn’t produce any noticeable sensation. Near-infrared light, which penetrates more deeply, can feel like a gentle warmth, similar to sunlight on the skin, but without UV rays or any risk of sun damage. The experience generally feels very relaxing.
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Can I combine red light therapy with other treatments?Yes, red light therapy pairs very well alongside other regenerative treatments like PEMF and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Some of our clients enjoy combining these therapies as part of a broader wellness or recovery routine.
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How can I get the most benefit out of red light therapy?To get the most out of red light therapy: Stay consistent (benefits build over time) Hydrate well before and after Consider pairing with antioxidant support (we offer hydrogen water for this reason) Avoid excessive light exposure just before or after sessions Follow a personalised protocol based on your needs
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What exactly does red light therapy do?Red Light Therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of light into the body, where they’re absorbed by mitochondria, the parts of our cells responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Red light targets surface tissues like skin, while near-infrared light penetrates deeper, reaching muscles, joints, and even bones. By boosting ATP production, red light therapy helps cells function more efficiently and clear out oxidative stress caused by ageing, lifestyle factors, or illness, thus supporting repair, reducing inflammation, and improving overall cellular health.
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Is red light therapy better in the morning or evening?It depends on your goals. Timing can enhance specific benefits depending on the chosen treatment, but for most people, the most important thing is consistency, not the time of day.
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How long is each session?That depends on both your goal and the device used. More powerful devices can achieve therapeutic effects in a shorter time than lower-power panels or handheld devices. We design each protocol to match what the research recommends. There’s no universal “correct” duration, which is why our sessions may vary depending on the effect we’re targeting. Usually, our treatments last between 10 and 15 minutes.
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Do I need to wear clothes during red light therapy?For best results, it's best to expose the areas you wish to treat directly to the light, without any clothing blocking the skin. That said, your comfort always comes first. Our space is private, safe, and respectful, so you can decide to remain partially clothed or undress. We can always advise you through what is appropriate for your session.
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Can light really affect the body in such a meaningful way?Absolutely. Light plays critical roles in our biology, like UV triggering melanin and causing tanning, or blue light regulating melatonin and sleep. Red and near-infrared light support healing by boosting cellular energy. These effects are grounded in decades of research and clinical use, and echo centuries of light-based healing practices.
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Is red light therapy safe?Yes, it’s considered very safe. Red light therapy is non-invasive, well-researched, and has a strong safety record across hundreds of clinical studies. Unlike some devices available to the public, we use a medical-grade, full-body system manufactured here in the UK, ensuring both safety and consistent therapeutic output.
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Are there any side effects from red light therapy?People with particularly sensitive skin or light sensitivity may experience mild, temporary effects such as skin redness, irritation, or a slight headache when starting with the therapy. To minimise any risk, we recommend starting with shorter sessions and gradually increasing as your body adjusts.
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Can pregnant women use red light therapy?Currently, there’s no conclusive research on the safety of red light therapy during pregnancy, so we err on the side of caution and do not recommend it for pregnant individuals. If you are pregnant, please consult your healthcare provider before considering treatment.
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Do I need to wear protective eyewear during red light therapy?We recommend you do. Because our red light bed is high-intensity and clinically powerful, we provide protective eyewear for every session. Although some prefer to simply close their eyes, wearing protective eyewear is important to ensure your eyes are safely shielded from prolonged exposure to bright light.
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Can I do too much red light therapy?Yes, more is not always better. Research shows that overexposure can reduce effectiveness, a concept known as the biphasic dose response. That’s why we use protocols designed to deliver the right dose for your specific goals, rather than offering a blanket treatment.
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How often should I have sessions?Some people notice benefits after just 1–2 sessions, especially with a medical-grade device. However, long-term results come with consistent use over time. We can help you find a rhythm that works for your needs and schedule.
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What does red light therapy feel like?Red light itself doesn’t produce any noticeable sensation. Near-infrared light, which penetrates more deeply, can feel like a gentle warmth, similar to sunlight on the skin, but without UV rays or any risk of sun damage. The experience generally feels very relaxing.
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Can I combine red light therapy with other treatments?Yes, red light therapy pairs very well alongside other regenerative treatments like PEMF and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Some of our clients enjoy combining these therapies as part of a broader wellness or recovery routine.
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How can I get the most benefit out of red light therapy?To get the most out of red light therapy: Stay consistent (benefits build over time) Hydrate well before and after Consider pairing with antioxidant support (we offer hydrogen water for this reason) Avoid excessive light exposure just before or after sessions Follow a personalised protocol based on your needs
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What exactly does red light therapy do?Red Light Therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of light into the body, where they’re absorbed by mitochondria, the parts of our cells responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Red light targets surface tissues like skin, while near-infrared light penetrates deeper, reaching muscles, joints, and even bones. By boosting ATP production, red light therapy helps cells function more efficiently and clear out oxidative stress caused by ageing, lifestyle factors, or illness, thus supporting repair, reducing inflammation, and improving overall cellular health.
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Is red light therapy better in the morning or evening?It depends on your goals. Timing can enhance specific benefits depending on the chosen treatment, but for most people, the most important thing is consistency, not the time of day.
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How long is each session?That depends on both your goal and the device used. More powerful devices can achieve therapeutic effects in a shorter time than lower-power panels or handheld devices. We design each protocol to match what the research recommends. There’s no universal “correct” duration, which is why our sessions may vary depending on the effect we’re targeting. Usually, our treatments last between 10 and 15 minutes.
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Do I need to wear clothes during red light therapy?For best results, it's best to expose the areas you wish to treat directly to the light, without any clothing blocking the skin. That said, your comfort always comes first. Our space is private, safe, and respectful, so you can decide to remain partially clothed or undress. We can always advise you through what is appropriate for your session.
-
Can light really affect the body in such a meaningful way?Absolutely. Light plays critical roles in our biology, like UV triggering melanin and causing tanning, or blue light regulating melatonin and sleep. Red and near-infrared light support healing by boosting cellular energy. These effects are grounded in decades of research and clinical use, and echo centuries of light-based healing practices.
-
Is red light therapy safe?Yes, it’s considered very safe. Red light therapy is non-invasive, well-researched, and has a strong safety record across hundreds of clinical studies. Unlike some devices available to the public, we use a medical-grade, full-body system manufactured here in the UK, ensuring both safety and consistent therapeutic output.
-
Are there any side effects from red light therapy?People with particularly sensitive skin or light sensitivity may experience mild, temporary effects such as skin redness, irritation, or a slight headache when starting with the therapy. To minimise any risk, we recommend starting with shorter sessions and gradually increasing as your body adjusts.
-
Can pregnant women use red light therapy?Currently, there’s no conclusive research on the safety of red light therapy during pregnancy, so we err on the side of caution and do not recommend it for pregnant individuals. If you are pregnant, please consult your healthcare provider before considering treatment.
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Do I need to wear protective eyewear during red light therapy?We recommend you do. Because our red light bed is high-intensity and clinically powerful, we provide protective eyewear for every session. Although some prefer to simply close their eyes, wearing protective eyewear is important to ensure your eyes are safely shielded from prolonged exposure to bright light.
-
Can I do too much red light therapy?Yes, more is not always better. Research shows that overexposure can reduce effectiveness, a concept known as the biphasic dose response. That’s why we use protocols designed to deliver the right dose for your specific goals, rather than offering a blanket treatment.
-
How often should I have sessions?Some people notice benefits after just 1–2 sessions, especially with a medical-grade device. However, long-term results come with consistent use over time. We can help you find a rhythm that works for your needs and schedule.
-
What does red light therapy feel like?Red light itself doesn’t produce any noticeable sensation. Near-infrared light, which penetrates more deeply, can feel like a gentle warmth, similar to sunlight on the skin, but without UV rays or any risk of sun damage. The experience generally feels very relaxing.
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Can I combine red light therapy with other treatments?Yes, red light therapy pairs very well alongside other regenerative treatments like PEMF and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Some of our clients enjoy combining these therapies as part of a broader wellness or recovery routine.
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How can I get the most benefit out of red light therapy?To get the most out of red light therapy: Stay consistent (benefits build over time) Hydrate well before and after Consider pairing with antioxidant support (we offer hydrogen water for this reason) Avoid excessive light exposure just before or after sessions Follow a personalised protocol based on your needs
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What exactly does red light therapy do?Red Light Therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of light into the body, where they’re absorbed by mitochondria, the parts of our cells responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Red light targets surface tissues like skin, while near-infrared light penetrates deeper, reaching muscles, joints, and even bones. By boosting ATP production, red light therapy helps cells function more efficiently and clear out oxidative stress caused by ageing, lifestyle factors, or illness, thus supporting repair, reducing inflammation, and improving overall cellular health.
-
Is red light therapy better in the morning or evening?It depends on your goals. Timing can enhance specific benefits depending on the chosen treatment, but for most people, the most important thing is consistency, not the time of day.
-
How long is each session?That depends on both your goal and the device used. More powerful devices can achieve therapeutic effects in a shorter time than lower-power panels or handheld devices. We design each protocol to match what the research recommends. There’s no universal “correct” duration, which is why our sessions may vary depending on the effect we’re targeting. Usually, our treatments last between 10 and 15 minutes.
-
Do I need to wear clothes during red light therapy?For best results, it's best to expose the areas you wish to treat directly to the light, without any clothing blocking the skin. That said, your comfort always comes first. Our space is private, safe, and respectful, so you can decide to remain partially clothed or undress. We can always advise you through what is appropriate for your session.
-
Can light really affect the body in such a meaningful way?Absolutely. Light plays critical roles in our biology, like UV triggering melanin and causing tanning, or blue light regulating melatonin and sleep. Red and near-infrared light support healing by boosting cellular energy. These effects are grounded in decades of research and clinical use, and echo centuries of light-based healing practices.