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The common denominator of Microcurrent therapy is to help the body repair tissue, and in doing so manage pain, which is a by-product of inflammation. Microcurrent devices are not aimed at particular conditions because they have a systemic, whole body effect, and you should be very sceptical if any manufacturer claims otherwise.

Many conditions, unfortunately, can’t be cured so pain management is often the main focus and not a cure. We do, however, list testimonials under different conditions as it helps you navigate to people who are similar to you and lets you know about their own experiences with our devices. We do not sponsor or pay for any testimonials.

Behavioural

Bone Fragments in Stifle Joint/Partially Torn Cruciate Ligament/Locked Stifle Joint

Millie went suddenly lame when ridden on the flat in the arena on a good surface. Initially it was thought she had a potential sacroiliac issue for which she was administered a cortisone injection in her back, but her condition deteriorated and upon further examination it was found that she had bone fragments in her…

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Injury, Undiagnosed Lameness and Wear & Tear

Initially used the ArcEquine on a racehorse that had over reached 2 days before due to run. First reaction was to pull the horse out of the race due to the position of the wound on the bulb of heel and also being very sore. The horse was very responsive to the first treatment and…

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Laminitis

I used my arc for bumbles laminitis, I caught it quick and was lucky that I had an arc, I put her on limited grazing, cold hosed her legs 3 times a day and religiously used the arc, 11 days later, no heat or pulse plus the arc has most definitely calmed her down and…

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Windgalls and Swollen Knee

I had been recommended ArcEquine by so many friends who had experienced amazing results with really serious injuries or syndromes like kissing spines, suspensory desmitis, unresponsive wounds or chronic laminitis and associated pedal bone rotation. With such a range of uses, I thought there would be no harm testing it’s use on a banged knee…

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Tight and Thick Scar Tissue Round Off Fore Pastern/Behavioural Issues

My horse had very tight and thick scar tissue round his off fore pastern after suffering an injury. Although he was healed before I used the ArcEquine, I started on the basic ArcEquine programme that Ian sent me. His behaviour after his injury was very withdrawn, he was lame, he was very reluctant to trot…

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Suspensory and Bursar-Hock

Breed: Irish Thoroughbred In March 2014 vets diagnosed changes in his hock and suspensory ligaments, and a bursar on the side of his hock. The decision was made to keep him in for a week, bute twice a day, 1 week of box rest and then walking in hand only. The further scan showed chronic…

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Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon

Breed: ID x TB Original prognosis for my horse was that he had “blown” his superficial digital flexor tendon. It was such severe injury of the superficial digital flexor tendon that is was almost ruptured – only the para-tendon was keeping the superficial digital flexor tendon together. The vet advised that it would be a…

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Severe Tear to the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon

Breed: ID x TB My 19 year old Id x tb horse damaged his superficial digital flexor tendon of his near foreleg. The recommended treatment and recovery time from the vet was at least 6 months box rest for a severe tear to the superficial digital flexor tendon injury. I began the ArcEquine treatment everyday…

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Sarcoid Above the Eye

Hamish, our 16.3hh homebred eventer, developed a sarcoid above his right eye a couple of years ago. The sarcoid was growing fairly rapidly. We tried various treatments to begin with, including thuja cream, and turmeric (both topical and in his feed). We saw no difference and the sarcoid got larger as the weeks went by….

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Rotational Fall Leading to Stiffness

Thought I would give you a wee update on how we are getting in with the ArcEquine. Wammy loves it. Within minutes of having it on he falls asleep and is quite chilled out. His stride length has improved already and he seems much much brighter in himself. He can be really ticklish to clip…

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Old injury Misdiagnosed as Kissing Spine

Breed: 3/4 TB My horse had an old injury, the vets made the usual diagnosis – kissing spine (no it’s not!) hocks (no it’s not!). They did not give a time frame for his recovery. No recommended treatment for the kissing spine really, so went down the alternative medicine route – acupressure, physiotherapy, rest and…

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Off Fore Check Ligament Injury

Breed: Dutch Warmblood I want to share my horse’s story with you following his off fore check ligament injury and treatment with an ArcEquine unit. My 19 year old KWPN gelding Odin was unfortunate to injure his off fore check ligament very badly at the end of May this year. I’m not sure exactly how…

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Impingement T12/13

My mare was very tense, mentally and physically. X-rays showed some impingement on her t12/13. My mare had sadly been abused prior, which in turn blocked her mentally. I have found her to be alot less tense, the foundations and relationship we are building will be helping but her gait and suppleness has improved. I…

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Hind Leg Wound Due to Being Chased Into Electric Fencing by Stray Dog

On 31st August 2016 M was chased into electric fencing by a stray dog. He sustained significant injury to his near hind leg. The wound was approximately the size of a coke can, down to the bone at the front, and around 1 inch wide down to the tendon sheath at the rear. All structures…

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Grade 3/4 Lesion in Right Deep Digital Flexor Tendon

Some brief history – my horse is one of the top national Western Pleasure horses in the country, he has won all he can win! I purchased him in 2012 and went on to have 2.5 great seasons with him in the show ring. Unfortunately, half way through the last season he came up lame…

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Fractured Cannon Bone and Severed Splint Bone Near Hind Leg

Breed: Connemara X When Belle, an 18 yr old Connemara X and a very important family member, fractured her cannon bone and severed her near hind splint bone, we were recommended euthanasia or up to 6 months on cross ties with no guarantee of success due to her age and the mental effects… We opted…

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Filled Legs - Agitated on Box Rest

Breed: Thoroughbred Although Romy failed to become sound and although I did have to make the unfortunate decision to have her PTS as her injury was getting worse rather than better – primarily because she kept lying down and standing up I do know that the ArcEquine unit made her far more comfortable while she…

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Deep Digital Flexor Tendon Injury and Behavioural Issues

I have two big horses, a mare who has had two ops on her deep digital flexor tendon in the bursary cavity and another horse who has anxiety issues. The mare is coming to the end of week three of using the ArcEquine on the deep digital flexor tendon, and touch wood I am amazed…

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DDFT, SFT & Navicula

It is actually very emotional writing this case study because a year ago I didn’t think I’d ever ride my boy again and today we had a lovely lesson in the school. My gorgeous ginger hot headed 12 year old PSG dressage horse came hoping out of the paddock in April 2016. He’s renowned for…

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Chronic Collapse of the Suspensory (Ligament) Apparatus

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…

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