I am still recovering from a dislocated shoulder. I asked my PT guy about the Marc Pro. He said it wouldn't do me any good in this case. Is that true? Will this be useless to help activate and rebuild weak muscles from injury?
If you’ve just dislocated and have swelling it’ll bring that down about 3x faster with correct use. Otherwise, it’s not going to be a huge help with gradual strengthening of all the stabiliser muscles and soft tissue in your rehab; I find it mostly makes a difference when big muscle groups are fried from compound movements. (Dislocated shoulder in ‘09 and ‘14, MP owner since ‘15.)
@@andrewlauptsd thanks for the reply. The dislocation was almost 6 weeks ago. I do still get swelling though, I need to regularly ice and elevate or put a compression sleeve on to help reduce it. I got a 2nd opinion from another therapist and he said it would help me. I ordered one and am looking forward to using it!
@@MattChristie Yeah, if you're still at that swelling stage, it will definitely help bring it down. Doing a double-shoulder flush (same channel, one pad on the side delt and one pad on the lat) for 30m is the most useful treatment it provides along with the quads. Good luck!
I have one and it still works after 10 years. It was expensive then as well, but I guess after 10 years it's worth it for me anyways. I do use it a lot and it helps me.
This is absolutely amazing and very helpful. Thank you for putting this together and sharing it with your subs.
This is a good teaming partnership. Way to go Summers. Love to see it.
Used this for many years. works great for me.
I use it on my arm frequently. Helps a lot. It is pricey, but it helps a lot and mine has lasted over 10 years.
TGRTG go Summers! Nice work.
i wonder if i put this on my deek would it increase blood flow
I am still recovering from a dislocated shoulder. I asked my PT guy about the Marc Pro. He said it wouldn't do me any good in this case. Is that true? Will this be useless to help activate and rebuild weak muscles from injury?
If you’ve just dislocated and have swelling it’ll bring that down about 3x faster with correct use. Otherwise, it’s not going to be a huge help with gradual strengthening of all the stabiliser muscles and soft tissue in your rehab; I find it mostly makes a difference when big muscle groups are fried from compound movements. (Dislocated shoulder in ‘09 and ‘14, MP owner since ‘15.)
@@andrewlauptsd thanks for the reply. The dislocation was almost 6 weeks ago. I do still get swelling though, I need to regularly ice and elevate or put a compression sleeve on to help reduce it.
I got a 2nd opinion from another therapist and he said it would help me. I ordered one and am looking forward to using it!
@@MattChristie Yeah, if you're still at that swelling stage, it will definitely help bring it down. Doing a double-shoulder flush (same channel, one pad on the side delt and one pad on the lat) for 30m is the most useful treatment it provides along with the quads. Good luck!
@@andrewlauptsd thanks a lot! I hope to receive it soon and see how it does. I'll try to come back here to let you know.
Good ideas.
Hell yeah!
Was considering it but then I saw the price😂
I have one and it still works after 10 years. It was expensive then as well, but I guess after 10 years it's worth it for me anyways. I do use it a lot and it helps me.