Niggy had changes going on in his hock and suspensory ligaments, and a bursa on the side of his hock. He was kept in his stable for a week and given Bute twice a day, then once a day after 3 days.
One month later and Niggy was getting worse. The scans showed he had chronic collapse of the suspensory (ligament) apparatus in his hind legs. On his left hock he had suffered damage/rupture to his superficial digital flexor tendon, it was held by 2 strands of tendon!
Vets Prognosis: Niggy would have to be put to sleep
Owner began to use the ArcEquine daily on Niggy in his stable. Instantly he was so relaxed. The next morning he went into the field like a different horse. The ArcEquine was put on again that evening and the next day he went back out in the paddock. He could still only manage to walk.
2 days after using ArcEquine he galloped up and down the field! He was so happy and back to his usual self. His legs changed shape and reduced in size as his hock and suspensory (ligament) apparatus healed.
6 weeks after using ArcEquine he was re scanned and the vet couldn’t believe it! His collapsed suspensory (ligament) apparatus had healed! He was kept on Bute for another week, 1/2 a day, and he is now totally sound.
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