ArcEquine
ArcEquine is a remarkably small wearable device that is drug free and non-invasive. It is used by elite performance athletes around the world, including Andrew Hoy, Will Rawlin, Amanda Shirtcliffe, Camilla Kruger and Lucinda Fredericks.
It works by automatically generating a complex series of microcurrents with a simple, one finger operation. In fact, it delivers over 4.6 million permutations within a single programme.
When an injury occurs, the body’s natural electrical frequencies can be disrupted, reducing the production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) within the damaged cells. ATP is the energy providing molecule required for all metabolic cellular processes – and is essential for pain management and tissue repair. When tissue is repaired, inflammation is reduced. And inflammation is how the body perceives pain.
The aim of microcurrent is to support and aid the body’s own natural healing process. Microcurrents occur naturally within the body and they are vital for the production of ATP which moves essential substances in and out of the cells, while simultaneously boosting the body’s absorption of amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) which are an essential component of tissue repair.
ArcEquine uses a lithium ion battery, the ARC delivery units need to be charged on a reasonably regular basis in order to maintain optimal battery life and condition. Avoid long periods without using or recharging the device.