Neuromuscular Therapy, Pain Treatment

What is Pain and How To Treat It Without Drugs

We have been treating pain for 20+ years and have treated well in excess of 10,000 people with CRPS, which used to be called RSD. That is single handedly, the most intense chronic pain condition there is. And all pain is addressed in traditional medicine with pharmacology, because there’s really no answer to pain. So they just try to make you more comfortable.

What Pain Really Is…

I didn’t think that made any sense whatsoever. Nor do I think that pain is an over-excitation of the nerves. Here is a challenging statement  “pain is a neurological pattern”, and I believe it’s exactly the opposite of what we treat it for. I believe it’s an under-excitation of the nerves.

How To Eradicate Pain…

And when you replace the excitation that is giving you pain with an increased excitation without pain, you’re going to go with the increased excitation.  For example, the greater the stimulus, the greater the change. You can’t change any pattern without first disrupting it. And you must disrupt it with a greater stimulus than what caused the pattern.

That’s the foundation of absolutely everything you will learn when you look at our site or speak to our consultants.

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4 thoughts on “What is Pain and How To Treat It Without Drugs

  1. Carolyn says:

    You are going to have to do ALOT more to convince me. Words mean nothing to me. I want to experience for myself before I even consider believing a word of it.

    1. ARPwave Support says:

      Thank you for your interest.
      ARPwave agrees with you 100%!
      For that reason, we offer a risk-free trial so that you can experience the therapy 1st hand and see for yourself if it is right for you.

      Please feel free to contact ARPwave’s corporate office to ask questions or set up a trial session.
      ARPwave
      Phone: (952)431-9708
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  2. Your article helped me a lot, is there any more related content? Thanks!

    1. Elle Capan says:

      Thank you for your interest! Yes, we regularly publish new research-based articles every other week covering various topics. You can explore a wide range of subjects in our content.

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