Athletic Trainers: Test the #1 Shoulder Stretching Tool

June 14, 2011

You’ve heard the Rotater hype…you’ve seen the Rotater videos….you’ve read the Rotater testimonials…as an athletic trainer, you’re still not convinced.  That’s cool, NOW here’s your chance to put the Rotater to the test…your test. Stop by our booth ( #228 ) at this year’s NATA convention in New Orleans and give it a try.

Stop by the Rotater booth at the NATA conference

There will be a hundreds of companies at the NATA conference.  Each one demonstrating the latest and greatest products for athletic trainers, physical therapists and athletes …. and you can try them all!  Here are the trade show hours:

  • Monday, June 20th, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday, June 21st, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday, June 22nd, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Remeber to stop by the Rotater booth ( #228 ) and evaluate the Rotater for yourself…I GUARANTEE you’ll be amazed with how your shoulders feel afterward!!!

What to Expect When You Order the Rotater

June 8, 2011

Here are some of the questions we’re frequently asked:

  • What comes with the Rotater?
  • How big is the box?
  • Are there any instructions?

We just uploaded a short video showing you what you can expect when you’re expecting the Rotater.  Please let me know if you have any questions – email me cfmelton@theRotater.com

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How to – One Plane Backswing with the Rotater

May 24, 2011

We met Paul Hobart during the PGA Expo in 2008 where Paul picked up and began using the Rotater.  Paul is a PGA Professional and the Director of Instruction at Tartan Fields Golf Club.  Paul is also the author of Banana Putting.

Paul recently sent me a link to this video he posted on Youtube about the Rotater:

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Notes for golfers from Paul:

  • the Rotater is designed to “stretch out and work on the mobility in your shoulder joint”
  • the Rotater will help you get the club back and behind you for a “one plane” type of backswing
  • Paul uses the Rotater a couple of times a day to increase his external shoulder rotation
  • also improves follow through and release..to avoid blocking shots out to the right

Simple Exercises for Shoulder Mobility

April 13, 2011

Improving your shoulder flexibility and range of motion doesn’t have to be hard…but sometimes you need to be inventive.  A small weight, rubber exercise tubing and nothing at all make excellent tools to help your shoulder become more mobile / flexible.  Watch this video and you’ll see what I mean:

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Become involved in your shoulder rehab …give these shoulder exercises and try and let me know how your shoulder feels afterward.  Is there a shoulder exercise you do that has been helpful?  Leave a comment and share it with our community.

Shoulder Pain Patients Regain Full Range of Motion

March 16, 2011

We received the following email from Dr. Steven Green of the NOVA Headache and Chronic Pain Center:

“I love The Rotator for its ability to have the patient perform the complex motions necessary to regain full ROM and use of the shoulder joint complex post surgery.  I have used this successfully on myself and many of my patients.  If I were to change but one thing with this valuable tool it would be the material from which it is made.  Regrettably, the flimsy materials make it a difficult sale as patient’s are often reticent to plunk down the 60-80.00 required to make the purchase.  As we can all agree, the science behind the unit, the software instructions, etc all go into the cost and the effectiveness is without dispute.  The problem is in demonstrating the value proposition to a member of the laity who is considering the purchase without the benefit of the esoteric knowledge behind the invention.  Instead, their concern is for the durability and heft of the instrument even though -again, we can all agree – that this has nothing to do with the effectiveness.”

Dr. Steven M. Green
NOVA Headache and Chronic Pain Center

The Rotater is Guaranteed 100% – No Questions Asked

The Rotater Works - it's that simple!

NOTE: The flimsiness that Dr. Green is speaking of is referring to the ability of the Rotater handle to twist. This twist is very important to someone who is rehabbing a sore shoulder. Basically the twisting allows for a buffer in the transference of motion / force and is purposely designed into the Rotater.  It does not affect the durability of the Rotater which is why the Rotater is guaranteed 100% for any kind of breakage!!  ALSO, the Rotater’s strength and durability has been tested by the continued use of many professional athletes and world class powerlifters.  This was my response to Dr. Green:

“Hi Dr. Green,

Thanks for your quick response!!  I’m glad to hear your shoulder (as well as those of your patients) has responded positively to the Rotater.  You are absolutely correct in your description of hesitation some people exhibit when they learn the price of the Rotater.  However, what we’ve found is that after using the Rotater and realizing they can stretch themselves, price often becomes a non-issue.

I’m not sure if you’re aware of it or not, but we guarantee the Rotater – 100% to the user’s satisfaction – no questions asked.  If our client is not happy, we’re not happy and will refund their money.  Basically they can try the Rotater and if they still don’t feel it’s worth the price, they can get all their money back. “

Chris Melton

Joint Mechanix, LLC
Mobile:  334-444-4468
Email:  cfmelton@theRotater.com
Site:  http://theRotater.com

Here are Dr. Green’s final thoughts:

“Thank you for the valuable information.  I was unaware of the fact you provided a no hassle money back guarantee.  I will be careful to explain that the next time a patient could benefit from your device.”

Dr. Steven M. Green
NOVA Headache and Chronic Pain Center

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