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My mare Gigi whom my trainer and I use for Dressage and Working Equitation, had been expressing pain by holding her tail to the left. It was becoming more pronounced. Her right canter was unbalanced. Someone suggested I use Arc Equine on Gigi. I am a retired Medical Technologist. So, I read about back injuries in the sacral area being relieved by injecting lidocaine into the fibular nerve. The pain relief travels to the sacrum. I placed the ARC units in rotation on her fibular nerves. Horses have four; they split on either side of the hoof. The first treatment, she flipped her tail around and stomped her feet. The next day, she was not as reactive. After 2 weeks, her tail
was hanging straight. I will begin to work her next week. She appears to be comfortable. And, she was checked by vets for ulcers and for mare issues.
Everything was normal.