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.

Ligament/Suspensory/Tendon Injury

Collateral Ligament Damage & Wound Healing

My horse had damage to his medial collateral ligament which was confirmed by a MRI scan. He also had a wound in one of his soles from an abscess. I was told to put him on box rest as there was no treatment (medical) available. No timescale for recovery was given. ArcEquine was used daily…

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Suspensory Ligament Injury

On the couch had a small injury to her suspension ligament which was found after a scan. We were told to put her on the walker for 2 weeks and then turn out for a couple of weeks before starting work again. This was in November she is now due to run this weekend. She…

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Check Ligament Strain/Old Scar Tissue

My horse was diagnosed with a check ligament strain injury, and also had a large old scar on his leg. The recommended treatment was box rest for 12 weeks. I used the injury ArcEquine program for the check ligament strain injury, and the horse also wore magnetic boots when not wearing his Arc Equine. I…

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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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PSD in Hind Legs

My horse has psd in hind legs after 11 months off and shockwave treatment the vet was happy with her to start rehab however the scans where not perfect and she had a guarded prognosis on staying sound so I invested in an arc, she wears it every day and so far, (touch wood) feels…

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Proximal Suspensory Desmitis (PSD)

After 4 months post diagnosis of proximal suspensory desmitis (PSD), my horse has had a scan today which has shown his leg is back to normal! I had to lunge him for the vet and despite being exuberant, his paces were fantastic & elevated. His PSD is better and he is now officially back in…

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DDFT & Mild Navicular

Breed: WBXTB Biddy is a 12 year old WB x TB who is rather difficult at times, particularly when off work. She went lame in November, when the vet came she felt she was lame in both front legs. The left worse than right, we differed as I felt the right was worse! I bought…

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Collateral Ligament Damage

Breed: TB x Connemara My horse suffered from bilateral lameness of the front feet. He was diagnosed with collateral ligament damage. The vet suggested trying Performance Leverage Reduction (PLR) shoes, and continuing with normal exercise as he had already had time off. I started the ArcEquine on the treatment protocol for injuries, to try and…

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Tendon Injury & Lameness

In 1996 I owned a 3 year old bright red turbo diesel Peugeot 205 car. It had smiled at me every time I passed the forecourt on my way home along the A27 to my flat in Worthing. And then one ordinary Tuesday I pulled my creaky Subaru estate alongside and did a swop. I…

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Tendon Injury

Purchased the Arc after our horse sustained a tear in a suspensory branch. He was rescanned 4 weeks after his injury and we had begun using the Arc and my vet was very pleased with how the tear was healing. 3 months on our horse has now returned cantering and jumping cross poles. Despite being…

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I purchased the ArcEquine for a 19 year old mare I have that asserted her superficial digital flexor tendon, almost completely separating it at the knee. This happened the end of March, and I was told that she would be at least a year of healing, and maybe only pasture sound. We are just past…

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Tendon Injury

Tendon injury summer 2016. Injury occurred 23 July, horse turned out 24/7 first week of September and completely sound under saddle by first week October. Have since used it to help heal a radial fracture summer 2017. Injury occurred July 26 I think and he had box rest until mid September and completely sound ridden…

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Torn Ligaments

I first purchased the ArcEquine 2 after a friend recommended it to me. My horse slipped in the field, tore ligaments in his pelvis and I was at the end of my tether with no improvement after 3 months. Within weeks of using the machine he was almost back to his old self!

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Tendon Injury

Was very helpful on a mare with a tendon injury and also purchased the human one which has helped with a chronic shoulder and neck ailment.

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Tendon Injury

As a Physiotherapist (human) I was trained by Tim Watson so I know his credibility and of his vast knowledge. After just 4 treatments on my mares tendon I am seeing an improvement already. The tendon is a much better shape and feels much better.

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Suspensory Ligament Injury

Simon had a 25% tear to the inner branch of his right hind suspensory. A friend told me about the ArcEquine having seen it at a show, I read many testimonials and thought it seemed worth a try. My vet to be honest was sceptical but Simon had his latest scan 1 week ago following…

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Suspensory Ligament Injury

My horse incurred a high suspensory ligament injury while in the field. He was initially really quite lame but in my view, the ArcEquine has helped to reduce the recovery period and after three months he is now trotting up sound. The Arc, alongside daily walking and now water treadmill is unquestionably helping his recovery.

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Suspensory Ligament Damage - Near Fore

He damaged his near fore suspensory ligament in 2008, which was treated with box rest, shockwave therapy and cold compression boots. After a prolonged rest and lengthy period of slow work, he was sound but the leg was definitely fragile. In the summer of 2013, he went severely lame and a scan showed the near…

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Suspensory Ligament Damage

Breed: Warmblood I am very happy with my Arc Equine usage. Horse is 8 year old warmblood eventer who had declining performance and didn’t look or feel quite right. Then was diagnosed as having damaged both front suspensory ligaments 9 weeks ago. Fairly positive prognosis from the vet but still scans showed significant damage especially…

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Suspensory Injury

My young horse Rio was diagnosed with an upper suspensory injury on his near fore and off rear. After 8 months off and much rehab, the vet told me to retire him. I could not accept this and after much research, I discovered ArcEquine. Rio has been using ArcEquine for the past 6 months and…

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