Pro stretch – Activeforever ProStretch User Manual

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“During the past year, we have used the ProStretch with

excellent results. We have seen improvements in flexibility in

all four components of the lower leg and foot. The step by

step approach with simple instructions makes perfect sense.”

Jack Foley, Director of Sports Medicine

Lehigh University

To Increase Flexibility . . .

Increased muscle flexibility reduces the risk of athletic injury.
The more pliable a muscle becomes, the less likely you are
to tear that muscle. With a proper ProStretch flexibility
program, muscles and tendons actually begin to lengthen. In
many sports, longer gastroc/soleus calf muscles improve the
ability to increase stride length, and longer stride length
translates into increased performance. Improved muscle
flexibility also reduces the risk of back pain, muscle pulls,
cramping and overuse injures such as Achilles tendonitis and
plantar fasciitis.

As flexibility also becomes known as an important aspect of
medical diagnosis and treatment, physicians and therapists
are recommending ProStretch for numerous lower leg
complications. While stretching may be prescribed as a vital
part of the rehabilitation process, many patients do not
spend the appropriate amount of time stretching. ProStretch
improves patient compliancy with home therapy by making
stretching a fun and enjoyable experience. The ProStretch is
a unique way to assist in rehabilitation of most foot, ankle,
lower leg and back injuries.

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You may choose one or all the following exercises
depending on your own personal needs.

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Best results are achieved by using daily, once or several
times if so desired. ProStretch is most effective before
and after an activity.

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Each individual exercise routine should consist of three
sets, each set lasting at least 30 seconds with 5 second
intervals.

“I would certainly recommend ProStretch for tight plantar

fascia and the intrinsic muscles the fascia supports, as well

as to promote ankle range of motion post cast removal, and

for most Achilles’ problems.”

Richard T. Braver, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S.

Medical Chairman - New Jersey Division of U.S. Track &

Field

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