ARP Neuromuscular Re-education

Weak, compensating, or not firing right after injury? You've come to the right place.

ARP uses targeted electrical stimulation to retrain the connection between your brain and your muscles — waking up muscles that have shut down after injury or pain.

ARP neuromuscular therapy device in use at Range Sports Therapy

How it works

How ARP works

Wakes up muscles

A specialized device sends small electrical signals into your muscles to wake them up and get them firing again.

Retrains the connection

It rebuilds the brain-muscle connection that injury and chronic pain disrupt — like coaching a teammate back into the game.

Fixes compensation

By restoring proper firing, ARP corrects the compensation patterns that cause re-injury and lingering pain.

What it helps

What ARP helps with

  • Injury recovery and rehab
  • Pain relief
  • Stronger, more coordinated movement
  • Fixing compensation patterns
  • Athletic performance

What to expect

Your session

01

Place the electrodes

We position electrodes over the muscles we are targeting.

02

Move with the stim

You will feel a buzzing or twitching as you move — it is not painful, but you will know it is working.

03

Rebuild and strengthen

Over sessions, your muscles relearn how to fire properly and your movement improves.

FAQ

Common questions

Does ARP hurt?

You will feel a buzzing or twitching sensation — it is not painful, but you will know it is working.

Who is ARP for?

Anyone recovering from injury or chronic pain, plus athletes looking to move stronger and prevent re-injury.

How is it different from regular e-stim?

ARP combines stimulation with active movement to retrain how your muscles and nerves work together — not just to relax a muscle.

Get your muscles firing again

ARP retrains the brain-muscle connection so you move stronger and hurt less. Call to learn more.

Call (949) 200-9988
Call (949) 200-9988