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Shoulder video: The Rotater now on Youtube.com

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In response to numerous requests, the Rotater video has been posted on Youtube.com. Please feel free to:

  • add it to your web site or blog
  • add it to your favorites
  • refer others to the Rotater video

We are in the process of producing several additional videos that go into more detail and will address inquiries about:

  • internal rotation
  • external rotation
  • range of motion
  • benefits of the Rotater
  • comparisons of the Rotater with other shoulder therapy devices
  • strengthening exercises with the “Strong Arm” attachment

If you have questions or comments:

  • please leave your thoughts in the form of a comment by clicking on the “comments” link at the end of this article if you want them to be made public
  • if you do not want your questions and comments published, then please click the “CONTACT” page at the top of this page and you will be referred to a submission form that we will receive via our email.

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  1. Cecelia A. Mitchell | Jan 8, 2008 | Reply

    I have had to rotater cuff surgeries on my right shoulder. My motion is good however the strength is not. Do you think I can benefit from this product and not cause another injury to my shoulder. Right now I am limited in things I can and can not do. I am determined not to have another rotator’s cuff surgery. I have fibromyalia and rhemetiod arthritis; please let me know if this would help or hinder.

  2. Chris Melton | Jan 8, 2008 | Reply

    Thank you for your inquiry about the Rotater.

    I believe that your question should be answered by your physician.

    The Rotater was originally designed to increase shoulder range of motion, however we have designed a way to use the Rotater as a strengthening device. It is by using the Strong Arm attachment, which comes with our “Pink Rotater”.

    Due to the high demand for information about the Rotater, we are in the process of developing more videos that demonstrate all aspects of the Rotater. One of those videos will demonstrate how the Strong Arm may be able to help you.

    If you go to the following link:

    http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article\?AID=/20071205/VIDEO/71204016

    You will see a video of Scott Kay (the inventor of the Rotater) as he discusses the Rotater. Toward the end of the video you will see him give a brief demo of the Strong Arm attachment.

    On the Rotater web site, at the following link:

    http://www.therotater.com/useit.html

    You will see a series of down-loadable documents that you can print. Please click on the one marked “Instructions for using the the “Strong Arm” accessory to help strengthen the shoulder”.

    I encourage you to show your physician this document or the short video segment of Scott and let him/her determine if the Rotater can help you.

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