Their intentions were admirable and sincere. We actually flew out to Minneapolis to train firsthand with Denis, and Jay just happened to be there also. Jay Schroeder in Arizona does the training and Denis and Colt Thompson in Minneapolis did the initial ArpWave therapies. I've decided to purchase/license another unit for him (a POV unit) to take to college for continued training and, we will be using his RX 100 unit for our family's miscellaneous athletic needs (my chronic back pain, my other son's knee's patellar tendinosis (a Division III college basketball player) and, for my daughter, so she can get ready for the rigors of a Division I college lacrosse season. He continued to progress through the next 4-6 months and now plays Division I basketball! Nothing short of amazing. After just a few short weeks of training, he was running full out 25 yard sprints. We decided to embrace ArpWave instead of the multiple doctor-recommended re-surgeries. An extremely depressing event in our family. My son (a strong Division I basketball prospect) tore his ACL, had surgery, completed PT for 6+ mos, and then tore his MCL and 'stretched' the ACL hamstring graft. Just a note of personal experience with the ArpWave training in our family.
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