ARP Therapy (Neuromuscular Reeducation)

ARP therapy is a special kind of treatment that uses electric muscle stimulation to help retrain your brain and muscles to work the right way—especially after an injury or when you're in pain.

How It Works:

  • Your brain and muscles are supposed to work as a team.

  • But when you get hurt or move the wrong way for a long time, that connection can break down.

  • ARP therapy uses a special machine that sends small electrical signals into your muscles to "wake them up" and teach them how to fire properly again.

Think of It Like This:

Imagine your muscles are like teammates who forgot the playbook. ARP is like a coach yelling into their earpiece, saying:
“Move here! Fire now! Work together!”

The electric signal helps your body remember how to move without pain and how to activate the right muscles at the right time.

What ARP Therapy Helps With:

  1. Injury Recovery – Helps muscles heal faster after sprains, tears, or surgeries

  2. Pain Relief – Reduces pain by fixing bad movement patterns

  3. Stronger Movements – Rebuilds better coordination and balance

  4. Fixes Compensation – Stops the body from overusing the wrong muscles

  5. Performance Boost – Used by pro athletes to move more efficiently and prevent injuries

What It Feels Like:

  • You’re hooked up to electrodes (pads) on your muscles

  • You might feel buzzing or twitching—it’s not painful, but you’ll know it’s working

  • You’ll move through specific exercises while the machine is on