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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.

Scar Tissue(AE)

Muscle Atrophy

My horse was involved in a terrible road traffic accident which resulted in severe muscle atrophy in the shoulder/chest area, a severed bicipital tendon and a fractured sternum. Silidan has made a great recovery over the 3 year period but I wanted to see if there was more that could be done particularly for the…

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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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Skin Infection/Ringworm

After 6 weeks use of ArcEquine, skin has now been clear for 6 months. Old scar tissue dramatically reduced within days of using ArcEquine. Horse now sound and clipped. When we bought our horse he had what we believed were a few spots of ringworm which after a few days increased and then exploded everywhere…

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Hunting Injury

Our horse came to us with a hunting injury on his front leg which had a massive amount of proud flesh and this was only getting bigger, not smaller. We covered it in copper sulphate avoiding the edges and put the ArcEquine machine on him. The scar tissue was dramatically reduced within days of using…

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Sarcoids - Sheath

This horse had 3 large sarcoids on his sheath of varying sizes, the largest sarcoid been the size of a fist. The horse had lived with the sarcoids for years and the sarcoids had been banded by the vet several times. Although this worked temporarily on the sarcoids, they always came back. The owner used…

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Sarcoids - Eyelid

Breed: Irish Sports Horse This horse developed 2 sarcoids, one sarcoid on the inside of his front leg and one sarcoid on his right eyelid. The sarcoid on his eye grew quite quickly to protrude about 1 inch out of his eye. The vets advice was that because of the proximity of the sarcoid to…

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Chronic PSD and Bone Spavins

Treatment for PSD and Bone Spavins was originally recommended to be shockwave treatment, platelet rich plasma (PRP) treatments, and rest. “Alf” had 24 weeks walking on hard surfaces and no work on grass/surface, in order to try and help his PSD and Bone Spavins – this didn’t work! ArcEquine treatment and management (ie. programme used,…

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Flexor Tendon Tear

My horse was diagnosed with a flexor tendon tear at the insertion point in the hoof. She was in a plaster cast for 6 weeks with box rest, followed by walking rehab for 10 minutes twice a day. This walking rehab was built up to 1.5hrs daily to try and help the flexor tendon. After…

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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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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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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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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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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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Undiagnosed Lameness

Breed: KWPN In July 2014 my horse Duncan, a 5 year old (at that time) KWPN talented jumper, suddenly started to refuse to move forward. We tried everything to find out what was wrong, every inch of the horse was checked, the saddle and bridle was checked, and we had 5 different vets to look…

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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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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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