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

Damaged Hind Suspensory & Sacro-illiacs

I have found my Arc invaluable for my horse after a field accident six years ago. He damaged his hind suspensory and sacroiliacs, and had very good veterinary treatment, but his rehabilitation was very slow. He further damaged one hind suspensory just over three years ago, when he received further very good veterinary treatment, which…

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Damaged Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon & Scar Tissue

My horse damaged his superficial digital flexor tendon which caused a huge lump at the back of his fetlock joint. A year later, the superficial digital flexor tendon itself had healed really well, but my problem lay in the scar tissue… Every time I picked up his work load, the scar tissue would rupture and…

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Chronic PSD and Bone Spavins in Left Hock

My horse had chronic PSD in both hinds, and bone spavins in his left hock adding to his issues. He raced in Ireland until he was 6 and had never been “really” sound. He went lame in October 2013 and he was seen at the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket. We were told he would…

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Check Ligament Strain

Breed: Dutch warmblood My 11 year old Dutch Warmblood was diagnosed with a check ligament strain and was told that the recovery would be lengthy. Vet recommended restricted walking, initially 8 weeks walking. I began the ArcEquine treatment with walking work for 30mins a day to try and help the check ligament strain. I followed…

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Check Ligament

In Oct 2015 my horse had a tear in his left check ligament. In March 2016 he done his right one, I used the arc for many weeks to speed his recovery and I am happy to say he now jumps as well as he ever did. I top up once a month or so…

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Check Ligament

When my 22 year old mare did her check ligament I thought that was it, the arc has been incredible, her leg albeit still has a bump, the Arc has made it tight again.

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Blown Tendon

An outstanding life saving piece of kit. I brought this to try on a horse who was leaving NH racing with a blown tendon, the hole in his tendon was clear on scans done in Jul 16, he had damaged the same tendon a year before and unfortunately had been fired with unsurprisingly no success….

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Bel

Breed: Thoroughbred (ottb) In the beginning of October 15th my mare sliced the back of her left hind pastern whilst being lead through a field. We couldn’t find what cut her so its a mystery. Vet called straight away and treatment began. He cleaned wound, stitched and bandaged. After 10 days the bandage and stitches…

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30% Core Lesion in a LF Suspensory

I got the best news today! My horse Charlie had a recheck today – 6 weeks after sustaining a 30% core lesion in a LF suspensory. His suspensory tear has healed 50% in just 6 weeks! We have been using an ArcEquine machine and with no other therapy he’s healed at an unusually fast rate….

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PSD and Sacroiliac Pain

My horse had PSD in both hinds and sacroiliac pain, as well as mild kissing spine (T12-L2). I was told that he was likely to improve but not come completely sound. Treatments used were steroid injections (PSD and sacroiliac), 3x shockwave treatments, and pen rest. No time given for recovery. For the kissing spines, we…

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Kissing Spine, PSD and SI Pain

Breed: WB x TB Prinny; 16hh wb x tb mare 7 yrs old Following box rest for sarcoid surgery she became severely lame on both hind-limbs. Vet diagnosed kissing spine and bilateral hindlimb psd and SI pain on 24 April 17. Underwent removal of dorsal spinous process of t15&16 and bilateral hindlimb neurectomy and fasciotomy…

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Bone Spavin, Knee Injury & Stretched Tendon

My older boy already suffers from bone spavin and then he also fell and cut his knees and stretched a tendon. I thought it would help him in generally with all of his conditions. The knees healed remarkably quickly and I am very pleased with the results as a whole.

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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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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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Suspensory Tear, Stiffness and Scar on Hip

My horse had a suspensory tear, a big scar on one of his hips, he has also become very stiff on his hind legs. Due to liver disease my horse had also lost a lot of weight. I started using the Arc on 27 April 2017 and I have started to see many improvements. His…

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Horse Tendon - Hole

The horse was scanned in June 2013 where it was discovered there was a black hole in his tendon. In September 2013 a 2nd scan did not show much change in the black hole in the tendon. ArcEquine was introduced in September 2013 using the injury treatment plan to try an help with the black…

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Deep Digital Flexor Tendon Tear

Gromit was diagnosed with a tear in his deep digital flexor tendon the size of a 50p piece. This tear was on the side of his tendon so it does not have borders, which meant he was not a candidate for PRP therapy and his chances of a full recovery were non-existent. The aim was…

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Conditioning & Suspensory Injury

I have a 13 year old Grand Prix dressage horse that always starts his trot work with small, quick strides on all four. He’s moved this way since I purchased him at age 4. After using the ArcEquine for about 4 days, his warm up trot was lessened from 5-6 mins to just one circle….

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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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