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Old 07-11-2007, 09:49 AM
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Accelerated Recovery Program Therapy

Does anyone know anything about ARP Therapy? My chirrpractor is recommending it and I am seriously thinking about doing it, but before I plop down the money to do it, I was wondering if anyone has a testimonial.

Here is some information about it:

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What is The ARP Trainer, and how does it work?
ARP is an acronym for Accelerated Recovery Performance, which incorporates all the protocols and techniques created by Denis Thompson for dealing with all types of injuries, after years of research and development.

Conventional medical philosophy defines human physiology in biochemical terms. Whether biochemical reactions are ionic, covalent, or VanderWall, they are all inevitably determined by their electrical charge characteristics.

Altering the electrical charges and magnetic fields surrounding biochemical structures also affects the attraction and reactions of enzymes, etc., in the biosystem.

Any type of injury will cause electrical change, which we call charge of injury, in the injured tissue. It is this charge of injury that limits or greatly retards the body's ability to repair itself.

The ARP Trainer uses a unique bio-electrical current, simultaneously with active range-of-motion and other stimulating exercise techniques, to dissipate the charge of injury, instantly assist a concentrically contracted muscle to relax and extend, and speed up the body's natural recuperative ability.

The principal difference between The ARP Trainer and all other electrical stimulation protocols is that The ARP Trainer accentuates eccentric contraction.

The ARP Trainer, in essence, stresses the elongation and strengthening of muscles in eccentric contraction, while all other electrical stimulation techniques concentrate on concentric muscle contraction and require patients to stay motionless.
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