Posted: 15th July 2024 | Back to news feed

Renowned Australian event rider Shane Rose has made an extraordinary comeback following a severe riding accident in March. Demonstrating remarkable resilience and determination, Rose has not only overcome his injuries but has also earned a coveted position on the Australian eventing team.

Shane Rose's journey to recovery was significantly supported by the innovative Arc4Health unit from ARC Microtech. For over a decade, ArcEquine has been the trusted companion for horse owners seeking to reduce injury recovery times, mitigate travel and competition stress, and enhance training and fitness for their horses. Now, ARC Microtech is proud to introduce the Arc4Health unit, designed to boost the well-being of horse owners themselves.

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The Arc4Health unit utilises microcurrent therapy, a clinically proven intervention that helps the body normalise its bioelectrical functions, disrupted by injury or disease. By delivering a broad range of frequencies, the Arc4Health stimulates endogenous levels of bioelectrical activity, enabling the body to heal more efficiently, with less scar tissue formation.

Shane Rose expressed his gratitude for the support and advanced technology that facilitated his speedy recovery. "Following my serious fall in Feb 2024, the team at ARC Microtech in the UK, reached out to me and sent me an Arc4Health microcurrent unit. I used it daily to help speed up my healing time. Together with a strict regime of rehab I managed to get back into the saddle in record time with the Olympics in Paris as my goal. I am thrilled and honoured to have been selected to represent my country!”

The Arc4Health is certified as a Class IIa medical device approved in 33 countries for pain management and tissue repair. It’s compact, wearable, drug-free, non-invasive, and operates with a simple, one-finger action. With over 4.6 million permutations in a single treatment program, it’s the cutting-edge solution for your health and well-being.

Arc4Health Complete Kit RRP £365.00. Available from www.arc4health.com

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