Stiff, tight shoulders are usually the result of:
- shoulder injury
- shoulder surgery
- long-term overuse – repeating the same motion, over and over
- absolutely no reason at all – a condition known as “frozen shoulder” or adhesive capsulitis
This video reveals how the Rotater will increase your shoulder flexibility – specifically, the external rotation of your shoulder. These shoulder stretches:
- are very simple
- duplicate many of the same shoulder stretches that are a part of most shoulder rehab protocols
- are used in physical therapy clinics everyday
- are used by athletic trainers to increase the shoulder flexibility and range of motion of their athletes
“I am absolutely amazed with the effectiveness of the Rotater. My client no longer has pain or discomfort in his shoulder, is performing shoulder presses, lat pulldowns, and will NOT require seeing a specialist…” – read how this trainer helped his client’s shoulder
Chris Sellards – CPT, CES, PES
How can this rotater help me as I have no cartilage in my shoulder, it,s just bone on bone now. Thanks.
I’m sorry, but the short answer is that the Rotater won’t do a thing for you if you have no cartilage in your shoulder. But if you opt to have shoulder replacement surgery, you would find the Rotater to be extremely helpful as you rehab your shoulder to regain your range of motion. Thanks for your question:)
Would the rotatar be helpful someone with arthritic changes in their shoulder?
Hi Dianne, I sent you and email … please let me know if you need anything. And don’t forget the ROTATER is guaranteed 100% – no questions asked.