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New Procedure Helps old AC (Shoulder) Separations

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | 13 hours ago by Chris Melton

New Procedure to Repair an AC Separation A separated shoulder is usually the result of: a fall onto an outstretched hand (my separated shoulder occurred as the result of a fall while skiing) a direct impact to the shoulder (often seen in football, read more

Frequently Asked Shoulder Injury and Rehab Questions

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | June 9th 2008 by Chris Melton

When was the last time your shoulder felt fantastic? No one realizes how much they depend on their shoulder – that is until they’ve injured their shoulder, have surgery and can’t use it. Frequently people want to know how long their particular read more

Shoulder Notes: Strong Shoulders, Working through Shoulder Pain…

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | May 22nd 2008 by Chris Melton

Here’s a round-up of some of the interesting shoulder information that you can use to make informed decisions about your shoulder. Bowhunters need Strong Shoulders (photo courtesy of sorenson photo) I live in the deep south, Alabama to be exact. read more

The latest updates on Major League Baseball Players with shoulder…

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | May 14th 2008 by Chris Melton

Here’s the latest info: Smoltz believes rehab will start soon – by Mark Bowman Smotz, who went on the disabled list on April 26th due to inflammation of his rotator cuff and biceps tendon plans to throw from the mound for the first time this Satu read more

Cold Laser Therapy: A Possible Treatment for Shoulder Pain?

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | May 5th 2008 by Chris Melton

What is Cold Laser Therapy? I discovered this video on redscrubs.com and immediately began to wonder if cold laser therapy would have the same pain-relieving effects on shoulder pain. According to Wikipedia, cold laser therapy read more

Springtime, shoulder pain, shoulder training advice and ergonomic…

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | April 24th 2008 by Chris Melton

Its my favorite time of the year It’s springtime.  The days are longer.  The sun is brighter.  And the world is becoming more alive all around us.  Makes me want to get physical and start teaching my girls how to throw a sof read more

Shoulder dislocation and prevention

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | March 20th 2008 by Chris Melton

In my previous article, “Shoulder surgery proves to be effective for the longterm”, I wrote about a study that had been done involving young, active military cadets. (photo by soldiersmediacenter) The basic question of the study was: Is read more

Can you hit a golf ball farther by simply stretching your shoulde…

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | January 13th 2008 by Chris Melton

This seems like a strange title for a blog post. But one long drive consultant who has experienced the benefits of using the Rotater, sent us the following email: Scott: (Scott Kay, inventor of the Rotater) I’ve been using the Rotater every se read more

Staying Strong In Minutes A week

Austin Fitness Trainers | January 11th 2008 by bunnie911

From this Wall Street Journal article GE's Bob Wright Stays Strong By Lifting Weights Very Slowly:“Workouts typically consist of one set of six to 12 exercises with little rest between sets…. trainers find a weight load that renders muscle fatigu read more

Senior Golf Pro tees off for the Rotater

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | January 5th 2008 by Chris Melton

ROTATER GUYS GO TO VEGAS In September, Scott and I went to the PGA expo in Las Vegas. The PGA expo is an event that brings professionals from the golf world (course owners/managers, teaching professionals, golf shop owners, sponsored professionals, read more

Regenexx procedure using stem cells may hold the promise of shoul…

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | December 24th 2007 by Chris Melton

How many times have you heard about rotator cuff problems. Everyone from high school athletes to middle aged weekend warriors to the world’s best professional athletes fear hearing the words, “You have a rotator problem” from their physician. read more

Shoulder Rehab (shoulder rehabilitation)

Shoulder Performance & Rehab | December 17th 2007 by Chris Melton

My name is Scott Kay. I am a motorcycle racer, inventor of the Rotater and co-owner of Joint Mechanix, LLC, which markets the Rotater. Because of my racing (really it’s due to crashes while racing), I have broken a lot of bones, including three sh read more

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