Saturday, 23 July 2016

Should I buy an ArcEquine?



Are you thinking of buying an ArcEquine but can’t decide whether the advanced regenerative technology will help with your horse’s injury? It’s a question asked every day by horse owners who contact the ArcEquine team, so collectively, they have put together the following 10 reasons why the daily use of an ArcEquine microcurrent unit will be beneficial to all equine injuries:-

1.       An ArcEquine unit is small, completely portable and very easy to use.

2.       ArcEquine’s microcurrent technology is drug free, non-invasive and holistic, as it treats the whole body.

3.       One three-hour treatment period daily will effectively support the efforts of your equine vet to diagnose a problem and efficiently manage your horse’s recovery.

4.       The uniquely effective technology will rapidly reduce swelling, inflammation and pain in injured tissues.

5.       The versatile ArcEquine unit will support healing in all tissue types, including bone, tendon, ligament, muscle and nerves.

6.       By effectively preventing cumulative damage caused by so-called micro-tears, which occur daily as part of ‘normal’ training, the likelihood of major injuries to soft tissues including tendons, ligaments and muscles is reduced.

7.       Horses and ponies are very comfortable with an ArcEquine, which should be rotated around uninjured legs on consecutive days during a treatment period.

8.       When compared to pharmaceutical medications, ArcEquine therapy has no known side-effects and cannot be ‘overdosed’.

9.       Use of an ArcEquine alongside correct rehabilitation will speed up the healing process and shorten recovery time, helping to reduce stress and anxiety alongside promoting general wellbeing.

10.   Ideal for use on more than one horse or pony, ArcEquine microcurrent technology has the potential to improve equine health in many different ways – and at the same time save you money!
 
 
A complete ArcEquine kit contains everything you need to get started and costs £540.00.
Contact the ArcEquine office on 01580 755504, email enquiries@arc-family.com for more information or visit www.arcequine.com where you can purchase an ArcEquine from the secure online store -  and why not join our online communities on Facebook, Twitter and Google+.

Friday, 1 July 2016

ArcEquine helps with... Strains and Sprains

Regular turnout provides essential ‘time to be a horse’, grazing and browsing as nature intends, interacting with other horses and relaxing, but it can also result in rather more active playtime than is sensible, leading to unwanted and potentially serious strains and sprains, which will respond well to ArcEquine’s unique Microcurrent Therapy unit.
Working horses can all too easily suffer from similar injuries, perhaps caused by uneven ground, lack of fitness, slipping, stumbling, or one of a number of other well-known injury mechanisms, all of which can result in damage to soft tissues, including muscles, tendons and ligaments.
With the potential to accelerate healing in all types of tissues, ArcEquine’s  pre-programmed, simple to use, pocket sized device delivers drug-free, non invasive treatment to support powerful, rapid healing and sustainable recovery from injury and trauma in all types of tissue, all over the horse’s body.
Strains and sprains vary in severity, but always mean a reduction in workload and often a period of rest and then rehabilitation. The aim of treatment is restore normal structure and function to the injured structures and daily use of an ArcEquine unit, alongside a carefully managed rehabilitation programme, is known to reduce pain, inflammation and swelling and to enhance regenerative repair. This will invariably result in full structural repair of all damaged tissues and restoration of normal function in a much shorter timescale than anticipated.
Simply rotate the ArcEquine around your horse’s legs for the daily three-hour treatment period and you’ll both be back in action sooner rather than later.

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