Using Wonderweight for the rehabilitation of Frozen Shoulder has been shown to decrease recovery time. With normal treatments of Frozen Shoulder it can take as long as 6 - 9 months to see improvement with traditional physical therapy programs. When Wonderweight is used as part of a pyscial therapy program, individuals report you can be back to normal activities in much less time. Of those who have written to us, individuals have reported an average of 6 weeks to full return to function.
-I had Frozen Shoulder for about 2 years prior to using a Wonderweight. I was apprehensive at first, however in a few weeks my shoulder started feeling better. In about 6 or 7 weeks, I had full function! KF, Hilo HA.
-I used your Wonderweight for about 2 weeks and wanted you to know the superb results. I had continuous pain in my right shoulder due to a previous accident and was not able to reach behind my back, even at the waist without suffering pain in the shoulder. Some days I took 3 Aleve to deaden the pain. For the first few days I used Wonderweight I didn't notice much but then about 7 or 8 days into it I noticed I could reach behind me and there was NO PAIN. I felt so good but wasn't sure if it was my imagination or not. Then I unexpectedly reach up to scratch my shoulder blade, something I had always been able to do on the left side, but this time I did it on the right!! Blew me away. Thanks again for your inventive genius and willingness to share. Dr. Reenah McGill -Dr. McGill is a Licensed Acupuncturist & Biofeedback Specialist Healing Energy Center Modern Technology and Ancient Wisdom 323.668.0278 ph 323.668.2206 fax visit http://WWW.healingenergycenter.com
-I had an encapsulated bursitis in my right shoulder and traditional therapies were not making a significant difference in the pain level or range of motion. I started using a medium Wonderweight and I had complete remission of shoulder pain in about 4 weeks and wholeheartedly endorse this unique device. -Dr. Brenda Grice Laue has completed the 100 hour post-graduate course in Sports Injuries. She is certified in Graston Technique. She understands athletic injuries as she dances and practices yoga regularly. She is located at 229 N. Central Avenue, Suite 501, Glendale, CA 91203 818-391-8955. Her website is: http://www.drbrendagricelaue.com
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