
RangeMaster Overhead Pulley with Webbing Strap
| MPN | 081029123 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Performance Health |
| Packaging | 1/ea |
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RangeMaster Shoulder Pulley Exercise
One-of-a-kind portable door bracket snugly fits any size of door. Rapid linelength
adjustment & unique exercise guide educates the client with extensive
operations. Use to maintain strength & range of motion of your shoulders.
• Helps reduce pain & improve shoulder strength
• Made of a self-lubricating nylon roller pulley
• Features an easily adjustable line length
• Compact secure portable door bracket
RangeMaster Shoulder Pulley Exercise
The RangeMaster Shoulder Pulley Exercise is made for strengthening and rehabilitation purposes. Use this pulley to strengthen the following shoulder injuries: rotator cuff, frozen shoulder, adhesive capsulitis, and shoulder surgery. Use this product two to three days a week to maintain strength and range of motion of your shoulders. By incorporating the RangeMaster Shoulder Pulley Exercise into your conditioning you will improve joint function. In addition, you will be keeping your joints flexible, have reduced pain, improved balance, and increased strength.
Strength
The Shoulder Pulley Exercise is ideal for recovery and strengthening your shoulder muscles. You can gradually gain muscle at your own pace and improve strength and mobility without pain. Strengthening these muscles is important for supporting your shoulder and keeping your joints stable.
Flexibility
Use this pulley to comfortably and gradually stretch the muscles in your shoulders. This is important because it allows you to restore range of motion while preventing injury. Simply use this product before and after exercise to reduce muscle soreness.

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