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.

Pain

Hand Bitten by Dog

I was bitten through my right hand by a Mastiff, which attacked my Border Terrier – luckily he fought back! and despite being injured, survived! My injury was initially sutured in A&E but it became obvious after a week or so that I was loosing the feeling in my fingers and so was referred to…

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3rd Degree Burns

Job occupation Operations Director of a software company. Qualified lawyer. Horse rider. Details of injury sustained and date 25th February 2017: I suffered 33% 2nd and 3rd degree burns from boiling water. I was at an oyster festival and I tripped over some cabling – (long story short) I fell through a false wall and…

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Whiplash Injury Sustained in 1993!

A 52-year-old female had a whiplash injury sustain in 1993. She went through a whole host of remedial massage, physiotherapy, Bowen treatment, chiropractic treatment and acupressure over the course of 20 years. She started using the Arc for 2 months and found amazing results. She no longer had stars before her eyes when she turned…

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Post-Polio Syndrome & Pain

In 1952, at the age of eighteen months I was diagnosed with infantile paralysis, otherwise known as Poliomyelitis (Polio). Luckily I was at an age where I wasn’t really aware of what was happening, but according to my parents I spent six weeks in an isolation hospital. I returned home wearing a calliper on my…

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Neck Pain

Purchased for neck pain caused by degenerative vertebrae. Had a fantastic result within a week was spasm free. Two weeks later I no longer needed painkiller. A great step forward to pain control in modern day times.

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Trapped Nerve

I trapped a nerve in my neck, I had a 2 Operations to release the nerve. It wasn’t very successful and I saw the advert for the Arc. Since using it, it has been beneficial in easing the pain in my arm and shoulder. I use it every day as it gets better and better,…

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Trapped Nerve

I have a trapped nerve in my neck arthritic changes in C5-6 vertebrae, it helped with the severe nerve pain in my right forearm.

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Nerve Injury and Scarring

I am ex-Army Cpl Royal Irish Rangers, and became involved with Arc through a newspaper article a few years ago. I became well acquainted with how well this technology works as I was involved in the prototype unit and used it with very good effect. I was medically discharged with the loss of my right…

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Knee Amputee

I am a left leg below knee amputee for the past 25years. In the last year or so I started having extreme nerve pain, felt like electric shocks deep inside my stump. The pain was so bad I was not sleeping even with sleeping pills I was also taking tramadol and other potions. I also…

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Muscular Pain

After several months of using the Arc4health, I am delighted with the reduction in muscular pain. I absolutely love this product, one of the major advantages to the Arc is its size, it can be worn pretty much anytime, anywhere without anyone noticing!

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Bike Fall Onto Concrete

I have recently bought the Arc, and would like to say how wonderful it is! I fell off my bike last week onto concrete. Using the Arc has cut what would have been weeks of stiffness and pain into just a few days. I was using it before the fall thankfully. My osteopath was amazed….

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Migraine & Facial Pain

I have suffered all my life with headaches and migraine, although I was not medically diagnosed with migraine until my 30s. The migraines involve acute, throbbing pain to my right temple, vomiting and a sensitivity to light. I used over the counter medication initially, but, by my late 40s, my migraines were lasting up to…

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Plantar fasciitis and chronic knee pain

Helen says, I have noticed a huge improvement with myself and all of my aliments. After the first few days I could put my foot to the floor (long term plantar fasciitis) without being in agony. I still do get some pain with it but nothing like before. After a week I noticed that my…

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Knee Pain

I went through chemotherapy and radiotherapy in 2017 which seemed to trigger a previous knee problem. After an MRI scan results were lateral meniscus tear, bone swelling and some arthritic changes. Along with Physio, small amount of medication and my Arc machine I am building up my muscles round my knee awaiting keyhole surgery. My…

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Knee Injury

My husband has suffered 2 knee injuries in recent years, using the Arc each time it reduced the swelling and helped with open wound healing! Now, he is a very skeptical person, but it’s the first thing he will ask for when he is in pain!  

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Hip Impingement

Details of injury and date Summer of 1994 mild hip pain when seated and increased pain when dismounted after riding. 2001 Pain on dismounting leading to lame score of 10/10 unable to weight bare. I was very active and fit, running and attending gym classes but in 2005 although I did not feel extreme pain…

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Chronic leg pain

I had a mission of mercy this weekend! My elderly neighbour phoned in agony on Friday and was concerned because the doctor’s surgery didn’t seem to be able to do anything for her. A brief history is that 2 years go she started with pain in her legs, but after 2 years the doctors couldn’t…

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Chronic knee pain

In the late 1970’s I first injured my knees in a skiing accident. Various injuries followed in my career as a Remedial Gymnast and Recreational Therapist as well as Physiotherapist. So I was not surprised when I began to experience discomfort in my knees as I reached my 60’s. In 2009 after retiring, I gradually…

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Chronic knee pain

Wouldn’t it be nice if the NHS would fund an Arc unit for me! I had one on hire for my horse. He had a whole host of complex problems. The Arc wasn’t able to help with many of them and I decided to send it back as I couldn’t afford to keep it unless…

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Chronic back and neck pain

Background: A 44-year-old female suffered from severe back and neck pain due to multiple soft tissue injuries from riding and car accidents. Her worst prognosis was that she would be wheelchair bound by 50 years old. The back pain has been so bad that she has had intermittent loss of grip in her right hand….

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