Mastering Movement with ARPneuro Therapy



In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Dinkin talks about how he incorporates ARPneuro Therapy into his practice to master movement, accelerate recovery, and optimize physical performance.

BONUS: ARPneuro Trainer, Jake Kozens, also reviews a new treatment protocol for hip pain caused by femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)

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0:00 Introduction to ARPneuro Therapy
8:37 What is FAI – Femoroacetabular Impingement?
12:12 New Protocol for FAI Treatment
18:44 Interview with Dr. Jeremy Dinkin
23:08 Common conditions Dr Dinkin treats with ARP
23:47 Success Story: Patient with EDS finds pain relief from ARP
28:35 Types of patients seen at RSM Sports Medicine
38:30 Q&A – Advice to new clinicians using ARP
40:10 Q&A – Dr J’s Bicep Secrets
40:56 Q&A – Any specific pathologies that ARP does NOT work for

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Meet Dr. Jeremy Dinkin, DC CSCS

After experiencing a neck injury during his college football days, Dr. Jeremy Dinkin was introduced to the world of chiropractic care. This sparked a shift in his life and career trajectory, leading him to become a licensed chiropractor as well as a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. He runs his practice RSM Sports Medicine & Rehab out of Marlboro, NJ.

Dr. Dinkin blends his expertise in strength and conditioning, nutrition, and bodybuilding with chiropractic care. His goal is to bridge the gap between the world of healthcare and the world of movement. With a commitment to patient-centered and evidence-based practices, he strives to empower and educate patients with a holistic approach to treatment.

Dr. Dinkin uses ARPneuro Therapy in his practice and has seen results for accelerated recovery, pain relief, and improved physical performance for a variety of patients including active adults, weekend warriors, and CrossFit athletes.

Learn more at or follow him at

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ARPneuro Therapy is not to be used by women who are pregnant. If you have an implanted electrical device, cancer, or a history of blood clots, please consult your physician before use.

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