Filed Under (Rotator Cuff Exercises, Scapular Stabilization, Shoulder Injury) by Rick Kaselj on 22-11-2009
On Wednesday, the Effective Rotator Cuff Program officially goes on sale at 9 am EST.
Today’s your one and only chance to win a copies of the “Effective Rotator Cuff Exercise Program”.
And it will only take you a few minutes to enter.
Just leave a short message for me about…
“Why the Effective Rotator Cuff Exercise Program would be the perfect resource to finally help you with your clients with Rotator Cuff Injuries?”
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Feel free to share about your past and current struggles working with rotator cuff injuries and in what specific ways an effective rotator cuff exercise program will help you get better results with your clients with rotator cuff injuries.
I’ll go through every single one of your responses before Tuesday at 5 pm EST and I’ll choose ONE winners.
If you win, you’ll be notified by email and I will mail you the complete Effective Rotator Cuff Exercise Program.
Good luck and thanks for your participation!
I look forward to hearing from you,
Rick Kaselj,
Author, Effective Rotator Cuff Exercise Program
PS – Don’t miss the amazing SALE that starts on Wednesday…
…you’ll also get FAST ACTION bonuses and of course, the Effective Rotator Cuff Exercise Program.
I want to hear from you about your challenges working with clients with rotator cuff injuries.
NOTE: The contest ends on Tuesday, November 24th at 5 pm EST.
PSS – Again, here are the steps.
1) Answer the question from above.
2) Write a little post in the comments section about how an effective rotator cuff exercise program can help your clients.
3) I’ll pick and announce 1 winners on Tuesday.
4) The winner will each get…
A copy of the Effective Rotator Cuff Exercise Program
Good luck to everyone!
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I have had few clients with rotator cuff issues.
I have tried to do searches on the internet for exercises but when I give them to my rotator cuff clients, they are not that helpful.
I am sure the ones you have test and put together will help them.
Thanks,
Patrice
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Hey Rick,
I am always looking for new exercise ideas.
Doing the same old rotator cuff exercises have not been helpful for my personal training clients.
Jen
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Rick,
Most of my client’s complain of some sort of rotator cuff problem.
I would be great to have a program that I can go-to and help them out with their rotator cuff.
Regards,
Robert
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I work with athletes.
Rotator cuff injury is commonly seen in athletes.
I know this program will be very helpful with my athletes.
Aaron
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Age also plays main factor and I hope this programs helps aged people to get out of Rotator cuff injury.
Thanks,
Alan.
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It is nice to be kept up to date on the latest and best ways of preventing and rehabilitating the rotator cuff. Rotator cuff is delicate and surrounded by soo many muscles and other tissues. Knowing the best exercises for the rotator cuff will help so much. Thanks for helping us optimize our efforts!
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I was fortunate enough to listen to Ricks presentation on exercises to help create an injury free running program. As a cycling and triathlon coach who also works in a PT facility I found the program that Rick presented extremely helpful. I have implemented it with a few of my running clients already and am seeing good results.
I am excited to see what Rick has come up with for the Rotator cuff. Rick seams to have a great grasp on what is needed to make a program successful as well as easy to implement. I have a multitude of swimmers that I am sure will benefit from Ricks rotator cuff program as well as patients in the pt facility.
looking forward to it!
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Many of my clients are seniors and people with disabilities such as MS. Some of them come to me with shoulder problems not knowing that they have had an injury in the past. Rotator cuff injuries are common but not always recognized or treated soon enough. When left untreated, injuries often end up as frozen shoulder and require physiotherapy. After therapy clients need to follow up with an ongoing exercise program. I have taken a post rehab course but it only brushed the surface of a shoulder rehab program. I know that many of my clients would benefit from a professional program such as the one Rick has designed. Thank you Rick for creating this program! Sally
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I recently purchased Rick’s great “Scapular Stabilization Exercise Program” and I feel that the Effective Rotator Cuff Program will give me the complete knowledge for developing a safe exercise prescription for my clients with Rotator Cuff problems. I love to learn but most importantly I do not want to cause harm.
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With so many shoulder, upper trap and neck pain clients. It would be nice to identify true rotator cuff injuries and learn proper ways of assessing true rotator cuff injuries and rehabilitation techniques and prevent re-injury.
This is much needed in our field.
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Hey Rick,
Great job on putting together this program. Rotator cuff injuries are one of the most common I see, especially with the recreational athlete population. Just a couple of weeks ago a chiropractor referred a new client to me and she has rotator cuff issues. Having a handy resource to refer to when designing a program would be invaluable and a real time-saver. I know the information in it would be top-notch given your education and experience.
Thanks!
Curb Ivanic, MS, CSCS, PES
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The Effective Rotator Cuff Exercise Program would be a great resource for the clients I treat. There is such a variety of exercises available and I would like to know which ones truly are effective and help my clients to achieve their goals.
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Rotator cuff Exercise program
Would be beneficial to not only myself but my Yoga students. I have many students
All ages, and at least one person in the room each class has a Rotator cuff injury, or has had.
I’m a Yoga teacher with many past injury to my shoulder from a past life of competitive fast ball as a pitcher.
My Clavicle bone pops out and I must keep my shoulder as stable as possible to avoid injury. I suffer from
Carpel tunnel syndrome, and loose feeling in my arm frequently. Weights seem to aggravate my shoulder even
More. It wasn’t until I got deep in my yoga that I regained movement in my shoulder, and reduced my pain.
A solid program would help me immensely on a day to day basis, as well as help me become more knowledgeable
In order to safely guide and educate all of my regular students as well as my private Therapeutic clientele.
Many thanks
K. English
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I’ve been working with a lot of post-MVA and WCB cases in which patients suffer from a spectrum of gleno-humeral or scapular injuries, ranging from impingement syndrome to weak rotator cuff muscules to poor posture. A good rotator cuff exercise program would be very beneficial, and would definitely aid in treating my clients effectively.
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Rick,
I’ve had low back pain for years. The small amount that I have read and the couple exercises I am testing seem to be helping me. I can’t believe it. What a break!
I will check your blog for more information.
Thank you,
Dana
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