YasandCrystal
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Well I have spoken briefly of my experience on here before. I have the Microdoctor which was the original microtherapy unit - trialled on humans and horses and still sold along with an equine counterpart Microvet.
I have some good and one piece of neutral feedback, no negative though. I suspect when one spends alot on a device one is looking for positive feedback also
I do not have circa £400 to spend on a micro therapy unit so I did some research and the Microdoctor is exactly the same technology as the Arc, not as well presented and with less extras, but functional.
I used the Microdoctor on my mare's tendon incision site following her surgery last July twice daily. After the first use of 30 minutes the swelling just halved in size and remained gone - that was incredible to witness. I must stress that I followed my vet's rehab regime absolutely to the letter and my mare was rescanned (in Dec) and the vet was ecstatic that the tendon had lots of new regrowth. Now as I was so diligent with her rehab, it is hard to attribute the great healing to the use of the Microdoctor alone, however we both concurred that it likely assisted greatly.
My daughter had a repetitive strain injury in her wrist which caused her great discomfort and she was under the doctor for this. On a weekend visit I stuck the machine on her 4 times. She noticed an amazing improvement - so much so that I went on to buy her a neoprene wrist version of a micro current unit.
My neutral feedback is that I have a shoulder strain/injury - it is really niggling and painful and I have tried the machine on that several times now and I have have found no benefit from it.
Recently my veteran pony was slightly sore behind, this resulted in a hock swelling the size of a grapefruit. I was ready to call the vet the next day as the pony was almost immobile with it. My husband suggested to try the Microdoctor and I did for 30 minutes. By morning the hock was back to almost normal size. I put the unit on him again that morning and the following evening and he was sound and there was no sign of any swelling. My husband is quite a sceptic when it comes to gadgets and he was just amazed.
I would have no qualms on using this unit on any problem. It does not replace veterinary advice, but I do not believe it can cause any harm. It only mimics the body's vells own micro current signals afterall.
I have some good and one piece of neutral feedback, no negative though. I suspect when one spends alot on a device one is looking for positive feedback also
I do not have circa £400 to spend on a micro therapy unit so I did some research and the Microdoctor is exactly the same technology as the Arc, not as well presented and with less extras, but functional.
I used the Microdoctor on my mare's tendon incision site following her surgery last July twice daily. After the first use of 30 minutes the swelling just halved in size and remained gone - that was incredible to witness. I must stress that I followed my vet's rehab regime absolutely to the letter and my mare was rescanned (in Dec) and the vet was ecstatic that the tendon had lots of new regrowth. Now as I was so diligent with her rehab, it is hard to attribute the great healing to the use of the Microdoctor alone, however we both concurred that it likely assisted greatly.
My daughter had a repetitive strain injury in her wrist which caused her great discomfort and she was under the doctor for this. On a weekend visit I stuck the machine on her 4 times. She noticed an amazing improvement - so much so that I went on to buy her a neoprene wrist version of a micro current unit.
My neutral feedback is that I have a shoulder strain/injury - it is really niggling and painful and I have tried the machine on that several times now and I have have found no benefit from it.
Recently my veteran pony was slightly sore behind, this resulted in a hock swelling the size of a grapefruit. I was ready to call the vet the next day as the pony was almost immobile with it. My husband suggested to try the Microdoctor and I did for 30 minutes. By morning the hock was back to almost normal size. I put the unit on him again that morning and the following evening and he was sound and there was no sign of any swelling. My husband is quite a sceptic when it comes to gadgets and he was just amazed.
I would have no qualms on using this unit on any problem. It does not replace veterinary advice, but I do not believe it can cause any harm. It only mimics the body's vells own micro current signals afterall.
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