Case Studies

Many thousands of horses have used the ArcEquine since its launch in 2012. Microcurrent therapy is widely used to help reduce inflammation and facilitate tissue repair. Owners have successfully used the ArcEquine to help alleviate the severity of inflammation-based conditions – laminitis, navicular, arthritis, etc., as well as tissue damage – holes and partial ruptures to tendons and ligaments, and traumatic wounds.

Please have a read through of other people’s experience of using the ArcEquine, with more case studies added regularly! There have been many instances of horses that have been written off having sustained career-ending and even life-ending injuries, back competing again at the highest level. We hope you find these useful, if you have any questions, please do contact us (admin@arcmicrotech.com).

If you have your own experiences of using the ArcEquine, we would love to hear your stories. Please click here to submit your own case study.

In June last year (2019) my lovely lottie 21yrs hurt her leg whilst competing in a ode, last year the ground was so hard early on in the season (unlike now a total mud bath!) eventually after being lame for a few weeks and getting nowhere lottie was scanned and diagnosed with acute tenosynovitis plus…

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We used to treat suspensary injury but also we had a wound that we could not heal for a year but since using the arc it has healed the wound and suspensary is nearly healed

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Previously I have used a friend’s ARC to treat Archie’s first DDFT injury in 2018. 6 weeks of the programme he was sound enough to give 12 months off in a field as per my vet’s instruction (my vet never divulged how severe the injury was, but the prognosis of him being ridden again was…

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I purchased the ArcEquine after being recommended by a friend, my horse ran into a fence post damaging his shoulder the muscle had started to die, after numerous vets visits and physios I was told recovering would take 6 months and his race season was over this year. Universe was lame for 3 weeks and…

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We purchased our Arc having been recommended by other horse owners to improve the recovery process. We regularly use our ARC and have purchased a second ARC so that 2 horses can benefit from its use. We always recommend ARC to colleagues to help the recovery process. We are so satisfied that we also have…

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I was very fortunate to be bought the ArcEquine for Christmas 2023. I have 2 horses both in their teens and ideally was wanted as maintenance to keep them feeling tip top. I’ve used it on my showjumping mare twice a week and once a week on my other horse who is a general riding…

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My beloved mare was badly kicked in march 2020 , resulting in surgery on her tendon sheath at the vet hospital. She had several months box rest and during this time I used my ArcEquine religiously. She made a full recovery and returned to full work with barely visible scar tissue round the wound site.

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I purchased the ArcEquine to help my weanling Dutch Harness Horse filly rehab from a nutritional-related club foot. I wanted to support her recovery process with a non-invasive, effective treatment. The filly was diagnosed with a club foot due to nutritional imbalances. The prognosis was cautious, with a focus on correcting her diet and providing…

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In June 2022 my mare had her hind superficial digital flexor tendon severed by another horse . She was in Leahurst hospital for 5 weeks wearing a cast and total box rest. Prognosis on removal of cast wasn’t wonderful. I purchased an ArcEquine machine and started to use it constantly. We followed an extremely difficult…

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I purchased the ARC as a last resort for my horse who had ripped 2 massive holes in his tendon on a front leg which had already sustained a massive injury resulting in a suspensory branch removal. Vets said there was no blood supply going to the leg after 3 months and there was no…

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Bought for laminitic pony who has PPID and EMS. Used to reduce pain and healing . She has made good recovery which was unexpected given degree of rotation in pedal bone. Also useful to use on other horses in the yard as a way of keeping them in good condition. Easy to use and good…

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I bought a 4 year old well bred Connemara mare in 2020. A few months later (despite not being picked up at a 5 star vetting), she was diagnosed with Juvenile Osteoarthritis in her hocks. Long story short, I maxed out my insurance and all my savings on several operations and injections. I was heart…

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My new 6 year old Irish sports horse unravelled after only owning him a month, it took a while for the performance issues to become such that I involved the Vet, as I was taking things slow, allowing him to settle, but clearly there was something amiss. Diagnostics revealed Glandular Ulcers and mild inflammation at…

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My horse was recovering from kissing spine surgery and previously had had PSD, DDFT /collateral ligament injuries. He has regular treatments from a McTimothey Chiropractor but I also wanted something to help in between visits. We did the initial 6 weeks using the ArcEquine and then continued on a maintenance of between 2/3 per week….

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My horse came in from field with a capped hock, measured 3″ more than the other, it was huge! She wasn’t lame so vet said to leave it alone but was very unsightly. She had this for nearly 3 years. I used the ARC on her over a period of 15 months and it slowly…

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Used for many years, helped with many different types of lameness, colic, leg caught in metal gate, kicks, ligament damage & general maintenance. We also use the ARC for ourselves, helped after falls , torn ligaments, general pains . Wouldn’t be without one! We have 3 that we share with the horses! Recommend it to…

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Originally purchased the ArcEquine for preventative measures, for use on competition horses, I had been recommended the ARC to aid tissue recovery, and to have on the yard as a very handy piece of kit if needed. However our mare had a large swelling of bursery fluid on her hind leg, this had been present…

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A horse I had on loan was diagnosed with hock arthritis, after I noticed she was showing signs of discomfort when ridden, particularly jumping and circles etc. A friend of mine recommended trying ArcEquine after her horse who was also arthritic, benefited from the device. I borrowed hers and then purchased one. She seems so…

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A horse I had on loan was diagnosed with hock arthritis, after I noticed she was showing signs of discomfort when ridden, particularly jumping and circles etc. A friend of mine recommended trying ArcEquine after her horse who was also arthritic, benefited from the device. I borrowed hers and then purchased one. She seems so…

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In August 2020 my 23 year old cob was diagnosed with annular ligament damage. The vet informed me that surgery was the best option for him to return to soundness and also recommended lengthy box rest. I didn’t want to put Mac through surgery at his age and knew he’d hate box rest – he…

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