Sean Chuma is a professional base jumper and stuntman. During Sean's first experience with ARPneuro, he used it on his severely sprained ankle. Within one session he was able to bear weight!
Sean used ARPneuro as part of his training program for the Human Performance Project’s 7X world tour. He focused on strengthening and pain management for his hips and shoulders.
ARPneuro Therapy decreases chronic pain, increases range of motion, accelerates recovery time and improves physical performance.
Dr. Jon Gundlach | Profound Impact Wellness
ARPneuro Therapy finds and treats the source of pain, where it originated, and eliminates the physiological pain. Nearly all injuries are the result of the body’s inability to absorb force properly. This force causes the brain and muscles to misfire, tricking the body into believing the pain is coming from symptomatic areas.
Patient flew in from the state of Washington. He broke his nose 10 years ago and has not been able to breathe out the left side of his nose. He also has suffered from vertigo. After his first visit he could breathe through the left side of the nose and his vertigo was gone. Patient also felt energized.
This patient came into the clinic with vertigo and sinus congestion. It affected her hearing and also caused headaches and sinus pressure. This video was taken after four cranial facial release treatments. Patient can now breathe through her sinuses again, her vertigo is gone along with her headaches.
Cranial Facial Release (CFR) is an advanced endo-nasal "Balloon Assisted" cranial adjusting technique that has been used quite successfully.
Static Back is great stretch for low back and neck pain or upper and lower cross issues.
Your IT band gets tight by being overworked, due to your gluts not firing properly. Tight hip flexors also neurologically shut off your gluts.
The key to rolling out your hamstring is being able to lift up your body weight on to your hands. This puts more weight on your hamstring, allowing a deeper stretch.
This is a great move for all you golfers and pickle ball players out there. Make sure the foam roll is between you hip bone and your rib cage.
Throughout daily life and with all my patients, I have noticed a common bad habit: we all tend to slouch
When we sleep on our side or slouch all day our back muscles get over stretched and tight from being in that position. In this video, I show you a foam roll stretch that works the infraspinatus, teres minor, and latissumus dorsi muscles.
The number two reason for low back pain is tight gluts. As I demonstrate in this video, simply cross your leg over and roll back and forth on the foam roll.
This mobility exercise helps loosen your shoulder and thoracic spine. The goal is to be able to do 1 set of 25 per day. Make sure that your elbows touch together in the center.
These exercises have changed my life! I used to get a lot of acute low back pain from playing golf and pickle ball.
This stretch loosens up your Erector muscles, more commonly known as your back.
These stretches are so easy, all you need is a surface to hold on to. They stretch your hamstring, which, when tight, can cause a lot of problems for athletes (thats you pickle ball players and golfers!).
These exercises are life changing. Ankle mobility is the key to staying youthful! These exercises will help with plantar fasciitis, shin splints, and bunions.
In this video, I demonstrate how to stretch your Pec and Subscap. This can help relieve shoulder pain along as prevent headaches and neck pain from slouching.
This is for all you clenchers out there. Jaw pain can cause headaches, vertigo, tinnitus and honestly just pain in general.
This exercises helps with neck mobility and headaches.
The key to rolling out your quads is to get up on your elbows. This puts more weight and pressure on those quads and deepens the stretch. Be sure to work your medial, lateral, and center muscles.
The key to this stretch is lifting your body weight up with your hands. This creates more pressure on your calf muscles and deepens the stretch.
In this video I show you how to roll your Tibialis Anterior (that is the chief shin splint muscle just lateral to your shin).
Cranial Facial Release | This client, Rich, suffered from 35% hearing loss in his left ear as well as significant breathing issues. After four series of treatments, he was able to hear better then he had in years and could breathe 50% better.
Cranial Facial Release | This client, Jessica, improved the symmetry of her facial structure, and as a singer moved from a second soprano to a first and has noticed the sound resonating in her sinuses better.
Cranial Facial Release | Professional golfer Fred Funk's first time having Cranial facial release done. We are hoping to help with his breathing and snoring issues. Golfers get exhausted from all the travel their job requires. They need to sleep well and get air so they have enough energy to compete at such a high-level. We hope ballooning will help with that.
Cranial Facial Release (CRT) | This patient came into the clinic with vertigo and sinus congestion. It affected her hearing and also caused headaches and sinus pressure. This video was taken after four cranial facial release treatments. Patient can now breathe through her sinuses again, her vertigo is gone along with her headaches.
Cranial Facial Release (CFR) | This video is the before, during, and after of a client suffering from severe sinus congestion and vertigo after breaking his nose nearly a decade ago.