Happy Customers

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.

Inflammation/Swelling and Lymphangitis

Lymphangitis

I have just used it on my ISH who developed Lymphangitis on Fri/Sat in both hind legs. He has been on a course of antibiotics and had the ArcEquine put on twice a day and by this morning his legs were virtually back to normal. I am truly amazed and relieved at his progress.

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Chronic Laminitis

My horse was diagnosed with chronic Laminitis due to EMS, he literally could not walk. He has been on box rest for nearly 4 months now, 2 lots of x-rays diagnosis laminitis with pedal bone rotation, was so painful he was on 2 bute am and 2 bute pm. It was literally touch and go….

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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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Undiagnosed - Potentially OCD in all Joints

Breed: Warmblood My horse is a very well bred, young horse with a strange problem. He has huge windgalls on his fetlocks, particularly behind. He also has large bursal enlargements to the hocks, stifles and on the backs of all pasterns. The fetlock joints in the hind limbs particularly, are slack and too close to…

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Swelling of Ligament

My daughter’s pony is a little bit accident prone. Having come back from a few injuries he was finally going well again when he developed a small ligament swelling. We had it checked out by the vet and we agreed he just needed one further week off at that point. Unfortunately by the following week…

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Swelling

I purchased this on the recommendation of my sister, who used it to successfully heal a significant tendon injury, and who has also used it throughout her holistic rehab practice for a variety of injuries. I bought it in anticipation of purchasing another off the track TB, to have on hand in case there were…

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Sacroiliac & Kissing Spine

This horse had sacroiliac, hock and back pain caused by a field injury together with back pain due to kissing spines. Started using the ArcEquine a few days before kissing spine surgery to start the process. Three days post kissing spine surgery there was practically no swelling at all. Two weeks post kissing spine surgery…

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Lymphangitis

I bought the unit to help with my horses lymphangitis near enough 5 weeks ago. She is now back in full work and going well, with only a slight amount of filling in her “bad” leg, however after exercise this returns more or less to normal and you’d never know there was anything wrong. The…

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Lymphangitis

My horse has been great, back out competing, doing hunter trials recently and enjoying life in general and I know it’s all down to using the ArcEquine. I have been recommending to everyone! Unfortunately, he got lymphangitis again, but this time I knew the cause. Two days after the incident he had Lymphangitis in two…

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Leg Injury/Wound

My horse (Ruby) who was 11 at the time of the injury back in March 2016, got her back right leg just above the hock tangled in electric fencing. We noticed her laying flat out in the field, we managed to get the wire off her leg, called vet and thought that we had got…

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Horse Tendon Injury - Tear

He tore his tendon sheath on the side of his knee. The vet advised to put him on box rest after an operation to the tear. As soon as he returned from surgery in June 2013 ArcEquine was used, following the injury treatment programme. By using ArcEquine, all the swelling around the tendon was gone…

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Horse Hind Leg Wound/Trauma

It was 7am on a beautiful Saturday morning in early July 2013 and walking into our barn, the first horse I saw as always, was Solstice – 16.3hh, very dark bay, black really, a stallion and at just six, still full of mischief after a night in the stable. Wondering what he’d been up to…

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Hole in Tendon/Bowed Tendon

Monty (General Montgomery) came to me through his owners on permanent loan at the beginning of August 2016, he had been retired from racing having blown a tendon. He had been previously fired and was being gradually returned to fitness in the hopes of racing him in Autumn 2016, however his tendon was seen to…

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Cut Leg Down to the Bone

I have had my Arc Equine for 10 months and I swear by it. I had only ever done the 6 weeks protocol treatment and kept on top of that until March 2018 my horse decided to jump over a wall when I was turning her out and she cut her leg badly. On the…

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Chronic Laminitis with Pedal Bone Rotation

Our beautiful Champion Graded Trakehner ex-brood mare, Ublah, who has given us 2 beautiful youngsters (Ultimate Illusion by Future Sports Horses wonderful stallion Future Illusion and Ulysses by Bluewood Stud’s fantastic stallion Tycoon). After showing no symptoms at all except mild foot bruising (she was at the time unshod), Ublah was unfortunately diagnosed with chronic…

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Ruptured Artery and Broken Splint Bone

Breed: Irish Sports pony Joie is a 13.2, 10yr Irish Sport Pony gelding. On July 10th 2015, in Devon, Joie was turned out with Thorn and another gelding, Ted. On the other side of some electric tape was our mare, Dazey. The horses managed to get through the tape and were all together. I noticed…

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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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Acute Bursitis causing Inflammations

My horse was diagnosed with acute trochanteric bursitis causing inflammation. The recommended treatment was field rest, and just wait and see how the acute bursitis is next year. The ArcEquine was used for the inflammation caused by acute bursitis for a total of 4 weeks, and from week 3 I started walking her in hand…

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Arthritis

In 2017 Charlie was diagnosed with navicular bursa inflammation, arthritic changes in the Pastern region and he was intermittent lame. This was given a very guarded prognosis for the future and very unlikely he’d compete again. I bought my ArcEquine in January 2018 after seeing some great results with these kind of injuries. I used…

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