![]() Because it does sound too good to be true and I'm tired of the blank looks etc. I'm shifting tactics from trying to explain it, to 'do a free eval/treatment, -then- we'll talk'. I'm building an ARP business/office in Sacramento. And as I like to say about the ARP, the proof is in the pudding. ![]() Hearing firsthand from someone else who went through the treatment successfully will also play a big role in my psyche. ![]() The therapist I'm going to be working with is also going to put me in contact with someone who went through the program for an achilles tendon surgery. I also know the old saying, "if it sounds too good to be probably is." Am I really that old to be that big a skeptic?īut I've heard enough good things from you to at least give it a shot. Having suffered through this once before, and witnessing firsthand that it took about a YEAR to return to normal, this claim is making my head spin. I'm NOT playing football any more, that much is a fact, but he said that I could if I wanted to. I spoke with Justin, and he reiterated the fact that, in his experience, an achilles tendon rupture takes about 6 weeks of rehab to return to normal. My equipment is on its way, and my free eval is Friday afternoon.
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