It's also a different pain than what some people might be experiencing with chronic back pain. I feel very lucky that my regular doctor was open minded enough to recommend the Chiropractor that I have. It's not witch craft, it's not snake oil type medicine, it's actually a lot of common sense.
I had ARPwave therapy yesterday, I had a pain level that was in the 7 to 8 range for the several days proceeding the treatment. I have had this pain for over a year on and off with no relief. After a very short ARPwave session my pain was down to almost nothing. It works, I am not sure how and I almost don't care to find out why it worked.
In Italy we use to say: "ti parli addosso" ... that's exactly what you are doing ... "you talk on yourselves" ... and you do not listen and you do not search.
You are tellin me this:
""U should do some research before commenting...""
Well, my friends, this is exactly what you should be doing. Anyway, talking about the ARPWave System and saying it is "theoritical" is non-sense.
I will stop commenting here since it's no use with a person who finds normal to answer with a childish "ROFL".
@PaoloTron1 Theoretically lack of neural communication is reestablished with the ATM2, hence perhaps why I get long term results; however, notice how is use the term theoretical. When you don't espouse your claims as at least theoretical, it can be more easily considered a quack procedure... Electrically contracting muscle does not reduce a disk bulge or release an adherence nerve root or stabilize the stabilizers of the spine..
@PaoloTron1 I'm not opposed to anything that works, however, I'm against people presenting hypotheticals as facts; there is no way to verify any influence over scar tissue; it's an idea, nothing more. Also, I've spoke with some med pros who have worked w/the unit and is not impressed with it. The methods we use are up-to-date w/current literature and if the theoretical model is not verified, we call it theoretical. What are the specs, wave shape frequency, intensity; post the parameters
@PaoloTron1 I'm not opposed to anything that works, however, I'm against people presenting hypotheticals as facts; there is no way to verify any influence over scar tissue; it's an idea, nothing more. Also, I've spoke with some med pros who have worked w/the unit and is not impressed with it. The methods we use are up-to-date w/current literature and if the theoretical model is not verified, we call it theoretical. What are the specs, wave shape frequency, intensity; post the parameters
I'd like to know why someone selling the program told a patient of mine that this would break up scar tissue? Where did this assumption come from and/or how has this be verified as the mechanism of action? Please provide specs so we can investigate the settings and compare w/other similar modalities. Thanks!
I hope you guys are right.
What?
Well it was either this or suicide, so I signed up for a 15 day trial.
MonacoBlast 2 weeks ago
It's also a different pain than what some people might be experiencing with chronic back pain. I feel very lucky that my regular doctor was open minded enough to recommend the Chiropractor that I have. It's not witch craft, it's not snake oil type medicine, it's actually a lot of common sense.
jhoran1046 5 months ago
If anyone wants to dismiss this treatment or speak poorly about it then go ahead. What works for one person may not work for another. Truth
\fully it was painful for a short time but that pain was temporary.
jhoran1046 5 months ago
I had ARPwave therapy yesterday, I had a pain level that was in the 7 to 8 range for the several days proceeding the treatment. I have had this pain for over a year on and off with no relief. After a very short ARPwave session my pain was down to almost nothing. It works, I am not sure how and I almost don't care to find out why it worked.
jhoran1046 5 months ago
Wow.
In Italy we use to say: "ti parli addosso" ... that's exactly what you are doing ... "you talk on yourselves" ... and you do not listen and you do not search.
You are tellin me this:
""U should do some research before commenting...""
Well, my friends, this is exactly what you should be doing. Anyway, talking about the ARPWave System and saying it is "theoritical" is non-sense.
I will stop commenting here since it's no use with a person who finds normal to answer with a childish "ROFL".
PaoloTron1 5 months ago
@PaoloTron1 Theoretically lack of neural communication is reestablished with the ATM2, hence perhaps why I get long term results; however, notice how is use the term theoretical. When you don't espouse your claims as at least theoretical, it can be more easily considered a quack procedure... Electrically contracting muscle does not reduce a disk bulge or release an adherence nerve root or stabilize the stabilizers of the spine..
WingThaiJ 5 months ago
@PaoloTron1 Ahh, yes; along with body mechanics, posture that guy hasn't had a problem since... been a few years now...
WingThaiJ 5 months ago
@PaoloTron1 I'm not opposed to anything that works, however, I'm against people presenting hypotheticals as facts; there is no way to verify any influence over scar tissue; it's an idea, nothing more. Also, I've spoke with some med pros who have worked w/the unit and is not impressed with it. The methods we use are up-to-date w/current literature and if the theoretical model is not verified, we call it theoretical. What are the specs, wave shape frequency, intensity; post the parameters
WingThaiJ 5 months ago
@PaoloTron1 I'm not opposed to anything that works, however, I'm against people presenting hypotheticals as facts; there is no way to verify any influence over scar tissue; it's an idea, nothing more. Also, I've spoke with some med pros who have worked w/the unit and is not impressed with it. The methods we use are up-to-date w/current literature and if the theoretical model is not verified, we call it theoretical. What are the specs, wave shape frequency, intensity; post the parameters
WingThaiJ 5 months ago
I'd like to know why someone selling the program told a patient of mine that this would break up scar tissue? Where did this assumption come from and/or how has this be verified as the mechanism of action? Please provide specs so we can investigate the settings and compare w/other similar modalities. Thanks!
WingThaiJ 5 months ago