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“For patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and other Repetitive Strain Injuries,
my success rate using FLEXTEND® is nearly 100%.” Dr. Linda Harries
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FLEXTEND® And The FLEXTEND®-AC Are
Used For The Following
Conditions:
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome-May help correct muscle
imbalance that causes nerve compression, and increases flexibility
and stability of the fingers, hand, wrist and elbow.
- Repetitive Strain Injuries-Can help improve endurance
of extensor muscles which increases grip strength, and range of motion
in flexion and extension of the fingers and wrist.
- Trigger Finger-May help reduce the size of the
adhesions / nodules that have developed on the affected tendon, causing
the adhesion to become smaller, or the possible thinning of the affected
tendon, helping to cause a decrease in its “catching” and / or “locking” down
into the palm of the hand.
- Medial and Lateral Epicondylitis-Can help strengthen
injured tendons/muscles. A direct- injury or repeated trauma to a tendon/muscle
causes inflammation and a decrease in its active use, which leads
to muscle atrophy, and greater possibility of re-injuring that tendon/muscle
structure when activities are resumed.
- Osteoarthritis-May assist in increasing circulation
to the fingers, hand and forearm; improving joint range of motion,
flexibility, muscle endurance and strength.
- Sympathetic Reflex Dystrophy-May help decrease
nerve irritation and sensitivity caused by nerve compression and impingement,
and increases blood circulation to help feed and regenerate damaged
nerves.
- Hand Parapresis-Can help regain mobility, coordination,
range of motion and strength of the fingers and hand.
- Fractures-Increases range of motion, flexibility,
stability, and strength to injured areas after surgery.
- Tendonitis-Can help increase circulation to rebuild/regenerate
affected areas, and strengthens damaged tendons in order to prevent
re-injury.
- Sprains and Strains-Can help strengthen damaged,
over-stretched muscles.
- Dislocations-Can help strengthen weak muscles
which in turn helps to stabilize loose, unstable joints.
- Short flexor tendons-Can help lengthen overly
tight, short tendons and muscles.
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