How to Use
ARPneuro PRS
The ARPneuro at Home PRS is easy to use at home or in the gym.
Watch the getting started video to help you unbox the PRS and learn the basic functionality.
Once you’ve unboxed your PRS, select a protocol below and follow the instructions to begin.
Ankle Pain Protocol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS if you’re experiencing ankle pain.
Back Pain Protcol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS if you’re experiencing lower back pain.
Foot Pain Protcol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS to do a foot bath.
Foot baths are helpful in relieving pain from conditions like Plantar Fasciitis, Neuropathy, Foot Drop, and Sprains
Knee Pain Protocol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS if you’re experiencing knee pain.
Elbow Pain Protocol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS if you’re experiencing pain in the elbow.
This protocol demonstrates how to use the ARPneuro PRS to help reduce tennis elbow pain.
You don’t have to be an athlete or a tennis player to experience tennis elbow pain. Tennis elbow is a swelling or tearing of the tendons and can happen to anyone who uses repetitive arm motion that eventually results in lateral elbow pain. It is common for painters, mechanics, office workers, and even cooks.
Neck Pain Protocol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS if you’re experiencing pain in the neck.
Shoulder Pain Protocol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS if you’re experiencing pain in the shoulder.
TMJ Pain Protocol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS if you’re experiencing TMJ pain.
Wrist Pain Protocol

This protocol overviews how to use the ARPneuro PRS if you’re experiencing pain in the wrist or hand. This protocol can be helpful for relieving pain from:
- Tennis Elbow
- Golfers Elbow
- Bursitis
- Arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel
- Tommy John