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Wonderweight Test Period after Shoulder Surgery
Ron Trucksess
45 Years Old
Activities: Semi Pro Baseball and Weight Training
Shoulder surgery was performed in Vermont on three full thickness
tears of Rotator Cuff muscles on November 3, 2004. Projected
text book recovery was eight to ten months for 80% recovery and 12 months
or more for possible full recovery depending on factors involved.
WW testing began January 15, 2005. Initial test was using the WW in the
(Basic) one hand position using one ten ounce weight on each end for ten
minutes. By day three increasing resistance by adding a second ten ounce
weight to each end for fifteen minutes. By the end of the fourth day of
testing the shoulder stretch back to throw motion increased by an astounding
30 degrees. Resistance was then increased by adding a third ten ounce
weight to each end for two ten to fifteen minute intervals. Testing and
exercising with the three weights on each end continued until mid February.
I began to throw mid February with shocking accuracy and continued throwing
using the WW daily. I started the season on time at the end of April.
Notes:
I did notice and feel an unusual sense of unison in the muscles as I began
to test the WW. It seemed as if all the muscles were firing at the same
time and working in conjunction with each other as the WW weights were
revolving. This a tremendous breakthrough in shoulder rehabilitation
because one of the major issues in therapy after shoulder surgery is to
retrain the reattached muscles. I am convinced as a working subject with
shoulder surgery that the WW had achieved a faster recovery time by working
the muscles together in a uniform way.
This leads me to project that the WW will ultimately change the course
and direction for shoulder surgery rehabilitation.
Ron Trucksess
Vermont
My tendinitis was pretty much eliminated .....In January
2006 I was unemployed and on disability from Tendinitis in my right forearm,
and could not work as a massage therapist. I was under a doctor's care
for severe arm pain for some 3 months before it was suggested to try the
invention, Wonderweight. I experienced some pain initially, however, after
about six weeks, my tendinitis was pretty much eliminated and I returned
to work. It was the only reason I was able to return to work as a massage
therapist.
Sincerely
Michelle W. Massage Therapist, Wife and mother of two.
Glendale, California
Regarding the Wonderweight - my carpel tunnel syndrome
has improved about 80% since I started using it!
Author B. Morris, Author of Understanding A
Course in Miracles in a Nutshell
I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had four
surgeries in nine months, finally resulting in mastectomy.
When I got the WW in Spring of 2005, I was attempting to heal after the
mastectomy. I tried to use the weight, but my body was taking time to
heal. Also, a major muscle had also been removed (I think pectoralis major),
leaving me with very little muscle mass in my chest.
After several weeks of healing, I tried to use the weight again. I found
that I could move it with both hands, I got tired too quickly if using
only my left arm and hand. So I continued to use it in that fashion; not
every day, but intermittently (I admit that I am not the most
regular person with any exercise!).
I noticed that with some time, my body seemed to adjust and compensate
for the lost muscle and tissue. I regained my range of motion (assisted
by yoga), much more quickly and almost completely. My yoga teacher
was very curious about my rapid progress, and when I told her about the
WW, she was fascinated. She works a lot with older people in
recovery homes. My progress remains a strong testimony to the beneficial
effects of the WW. I believe it moves the chi which in turn helps the
overall recovery and healing process, activating the self-healing mechanism
of the body.
I wish you all the success you so richly deserve. May this invention
bless you and bless the world!!
Love and blessings,
Rev. U. Massiac San Diego, CA
I used your Wonder Weight 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 reached 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
Licensed Acupuncturist & Biofeedback Specialist
Healing Energy Center Modern Technology and Ancient Wisdom, www.healingenergycenter.com
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