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  Author : Jeff Anliker
  Website : http://www.repetitive-strain.com
  Date : Thu Oct 20 10:40:22 2005
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University and Private Testing has shown that the FLEXTEND? stretching and strengthening programs can completely alleviate or greatly reduce the symptoms of pain, numbness, loss of strength, in many individuals suffering with recreational or occupationally-induced Repetitive Strain injuries, including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Trigger Finger, Guyon's Syndrome, Tendonitis, Epicondylitis and many other musculoskeletal disorders of the upper extremity.

FLEXTEND? provides a gentle, active stretching action of the flexor muscles and active strengthening of the extensor muscles that cross the finger, wrist and elbow joints. This system also actively stretches and strengthens the supinator / pronator and radial / ulnar deviator groups. For the solution to your repetitive strain injuries, visit http://www.repetitive-strain.com

When used on a regular basis, FLEXTEND? effectively lengthens the short, restrictive, overdeveloped muscle groups while simultaneously strengthening the opposing underdeveloped muscle groups in order to create more normal strength/length ratios between agonist and antagonists alike. By creating a balance between the muscle and tendon structures in the hand and arm, you can often greatly reduce or eliminate the abnormal pressures within and around the finger, hand, wrist and elbow structures, allowing the body's natural healing processes to function.

FLEXTEND? does not directly heal the damaged tissues, but instead, allows the body to heal itself by reducing the impingement of soft-tissue structures that were creating abnormal pressure gradients between muscle groups surrounding the finger, wrist and elbow joints, thus allowing normal vascularity to return. In most cases, people who have already exhibited symptoms of a Repetitive Strain Injury, including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome will notice a change in their condition in less than 2-weeks. Within thirty to ninety days, depending on how well the individual's body responds to exercise in general, the symptoms will either be in total remission or will have been reduced to a great enough degree to allow the person to go about their daily activities.

Another trainins system is the FLEXTEND?-AC, which corrects the strength / length imbalances of the entire upper extremity, but specifically focuses its effects on the shoulder girdle due to its complex structure and vulnerability to injury. For more information on this product, visit http://www.flextend-ac.com

 

 

 

 

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