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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if this product is right for me? This program
is intended to help those with the following problems:
Rotator cuff tendonitis
Rotator cuff tears
Bursitis
Impingement
Shoulder arthritis
Shoulder weakness
Pain related to adhesive capsulitis
It does not matter if you have an acute, sub-acute or chronic injury.
The exercises are designed to strengthen the shoulder, improve
mobility and resolve pain/inflammation.
How is your program different from others? This program is
designed by a physical therapist who has healed scores of patients
and clients using a medically based program and not just some self
discovery method. It is based on scientific research, study and
clinical results. Most importantly, you will be able to ask me any
questions about the program and how to handle your own situation.
Essentially, you get your own personal consultant who just happens
to be a nationally respected therapist and fitness expert. So, I have
the medical expertise to answer all the tough questions and guide
you to success.
How long will it take to see results? Response to the exercises
varies from person to person based on age, how long the shoulder
has been affected, daily stress placed on the shoulder, degree of
injury, etc. Typically, most people will notice an improvement in 2-4
weeks provided they follow the program as designed. While the
program is 6 weeks long, some people may need to continue beyond
that to get complete recovery.
Will the program help if my rotator cuff is torn? Yes. Even if you
have a complete tear, that does not necessarily mean you should have
surgery. Pain is the number one reason to have surgery. If you can
function day to day with minimal pain, then this e-book will provide
crucial information on how to strengthen your shoulder and maintain
the motion in it to continue doing the things you want on a daily basis.
Obviously, your physician will guide this decision, but I have seen
several people with tears do well without surgery provided they are
on a good exercise program and avoid abusive activities.
Can I continue to lift weights in the gym if I have rotator cuff
pain? Generally, the answer is yes provided you make the
modifications I spell out in the book. It is very important to avoid
harmful shoulder exercises, heavy loads and faulty range of motion
and mechanics while you are experiencing rotator cuff pain.
Performing exercise improperly is worse than doing no exercise at
all! In the e-book, I demonstrate how to properly modify common
exercises such as the bench press and lateral shoulder raises to
avoid killing your rotator cuff.
What kind of equipment is needed to do the program? All you
need is a few light dumbbells, some tubing or elastic bands and a
stability ball or bench. The exercises are meant to be done at home.
The pictures and descriptions make it easy to understand even if you
have little to no exercise experience.
Do you recommend heat or cold? I am a huge proponent of cold
therapy. Ice will treat the cause of your pain (inflammation) wheras
heat will simply stimulate large nerve receptors that serve to interfere
with the brain's ability to detect pain at the time. This is why you often
feel good for a short time after a hot shower or spell with the heating
pad, but it quickly fades and the pain returns. Using ice after exercise
or at the end of the day will go along way in reducing your pain by
attacking the inflammation itself.
Can I print out the manual? Yes. It is 37 pages long. You may be
thinking that is not very long. However, I packed a ton of information
into each page (not much open space just to make it longer) and I
gave you exactly what you need to solve your problem without a lot of
extra fluff. So, even if you don't like e-books, you can easily print it out
and put it in a 3 ring binder of your own and refer to it all the time. |