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1. more pressure Try different methods when applying pressure to determine which suits you and or the muscle you re massaging the best For example you can apply steady pressure for 5 or 10 seconds release relax and repeat Some prefer maintaining direct pressure while moving the ball slowly over a small area of the muscle gradually going in deeper A gentle wiggle can help you to burrow into the sore area Features of the Thera Cane e Fits easily in your luggage for travel e Lightweight and durable e Ergonomic design optimizes leverage e 6 strategically located treatment balls e Safe to use in a hot tub or shower Have fun while you experiment with new techniques Be aware that some muscles will likely require repeated massage sessions over an extended period of time Be patient and enjoy the progressive realization of the potential for a pain free life STRETCHING 101 It is never too late to start stretching In fact the older we get the more important it becomes to stretch on a regular basis The basic method of stretching is the same regardless of differences in age and flexibility Stretching properly means that you do not go beyond your own comfortable limits Benefits of Stretching Improves Increases Reduces Flexibility Circulation stress Balance Range of motion Tension Posture Feeling of well being Blood pressure LOW BACK HIPS amp GROIN Relax with knees bent and soles of your feet together Hold for 20 seconds Let the
2. pull of gravity do the stretching HIP GROIN amp BUTTOCKS Move leg forward until the knee of the forward leg is directly over the ankle Your other knee rests on the floor Next lower the front of your hip downward for the stretch Hold for 20 seconds alternate and repeat MID LOW BACK amp LEGS Keep your head down and your lower back flat Pull your knee to your chest and hold for 20 seconds Variation Pull your knee across your body toward opposite shoulder Hold for 20 seconds alternate and repeat Stretching for 5 10 minutes in the evening is a good way to keep your muscles tuned so you feel good the next morning If you have any tight areas or soreness stretch these areas before bed and you ll feel the difference in the morning Use short periods of stretching maybe 5 minutes every few hours to help make you feel good throughout the day Remember to always be at a point where you can stretch further and never where you have gone as far as you can go Learn to stretch your body without force Reprinted with permission of Stretching Inc Copyright 2010 ROOM 3 NECK FOR ALL NECK EXERCISES Lean your neck into the ball while keeping your hands and the Cane still Move your neck side to side and up and down while you apply pressure Experiment while in the supine position with your head slightly elevated Use your fingers for the muscles in the front of your neck Watch Allen and
3. In effect the muscle learns to avoid pain and guards against it by limiting its movement This results in a loss of range of motion of the joint and the probability that the muscle and associated structures will develop e e trigger points Skeletal muscle is the largest single organ of the human body and accounts for 40 or e more of body weight As reported there are 200 paired muscles any one of which can BA develop myofascial trigger points Acute pain may result from one time HA sudden physical trauma including auto accidents whiplash falls improper lifting sudden twisting or turning movements and excessive or unusual exercise These types of injuries if minor will usually resolve themselves with a few days of rest and avoidance of further aggravation Once the injuries have healed stretching and strengthening exercises are necessary to recondition and restore the strength and flexibility of the injured muscle or joint The associated trigger point s must also be inactivated once the injury has healed If not treated effectively a cycle of increasing pain muscle spasm and loss of function can occur and develop into a chronic condition Body form outline reprinted with permission of Williams amp Wilkins a CC CC lt lt Cc ceccar Cs A mee lo Trigger points are found within a hard rope like or knotted band of muscle You will know when you have found one as it will be very sensiti
4. Kate demonstrate these exercises in the Thera Cane interactive DVD available online or through your provider Push R hand forward for pressure 5 NECK 6 NECK FOR BEST RESULTS LIMIT HAND amp ARM MOVEMENT WI MUOI re OZ 1 SHOULDER 1 FOR ALL SHOULDER EXERCISES Push down in the direction of the Each ball is arrows for pressure numbered as shown Move arms back and forth 1 2 inches across the muscle Keep your arms in close to your sides to avoid fatigue 4 3 1 SHOULDER 1 SHOULDER FOR MAXIMUM LEVERAGE amp STABILITY REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATIONS FOR ALL BACK EXERCISES e Push down in the direction of the arrows e When using against a chair stabilize the Cane then move side to side for cross friction massage Loop over L shoulder A to work on R Tilt the Cane shoulder blade upward for G best leverage and push L K Push L hand down hand down while pushing R for pressure hand forward for pressure 1 UPPER BACK 1 UPPER amp MID BACK Best back positions for big bodies Keep back amp buttocks 2 3 inches from the back of the chair Cane held off to side Move side to side for cross friction massage 1 LOW BACK 3 LOW amp Dal MID BACK FOR ALL ARM EXERCISES e Stabilize the Cane as shown in the illustrations e Shift body weight into ball for more pressure N S JID 5 UPPER ARMS 6 MID ARMS LEAN INTO OR AGAINST THE BALL FOR PRESSURE e The
5. ease do not return the product to the store you purchased it from DISTRIBUTED BY 2013 Thera Cane Co POB 9220 Denver CO 80209 US and International patents pending Made in America co www theracane com
6. eee ee ao O Thera Cane DEEP PRESSURE MASSAGER Owner s Manual THERA CANE 411 Thera Cane is a therapeutic massager that allows you to apply pressure to treat muscle dysfunction Benefits of using the Thera Cane e Eliminate painful knots in your muscles on your own e Easily apply deep pressure massage on hard to reach muscle groups e Precision control facilitates stress and tension relief without drugs e Soothing penetrating massage helps muscles recover faster from overexertion e Empowers the user to achieve effective pain management independently Applying adequate pressure will help to keep the ball in contact with the muscle you re working on and prevent the ball from slipping off Begin with light pressure and short periods of use as your muscles will require a breaking in period Start off with just a minute or two of use a few times a day If you do overdo it you will likely hurt more than you did to begin with This discomfort will normally always go away after a restful sleep or within 12 36 hours In addition to this a long hot shower will usually make you feel better and speed up your recovery With experience you ll be able to use all the pressure you want for extended periods of massage If a tender point on the muscle seems extra sensitive massage the surrounding area before working on the more tender spot Back muscles are thicker and deeper than other muscles forearms for instance and will require
7. ercise while d pushing in from Lean R buttock the wrist or back and into forearm the ball amp 2 CHEST amp ABDOMEN 6 BACKSIDE FOCUS ON THE MUSCLE YOU ARE WORKING ON e Massage across the muscle and lengthwise when possible Use a short stool for this exercise and keep the Cane stabilized in place Lower your leg onto the ball for pressure and then move Sit oe it side to side for cross hi e iction ma A ESET tasaus slightly forward to stabilize 2 BACK OF LEGS Stabilize the Cane against foot 5 FEET 3 FEET e Vary hand and arm grip to avoid fatique L arm is wrapped around hook Push L arm inward and Stabilize firmly against the back of the chair back and forth Also try while for pressure sitting sideways in chair 1 HIPS 1 RIBS REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATIONS OFTEN TRIGGER POINTS Trigger points develop as a result of muscular injuries strains and trauma Additionally structural imbalances improper body mechanics poor nutrition and mental or emotional stress are all factors When muscle fibers fascia ligaments or tendons become weakened overstretched or inflamed tiny tears in the associated soft tissue can occur As the muscle tissue heals it contracts becoming twisted and knotted The knotted fibers restrict the fresh blood supply needed by the muscle cells In addition there is often a shortening of the muscle fiber to protect itself from further injury
8. rs The description of chronic pain is unique to each individual and may be described as burning throbbing stabbing deep dull and achy with varying intensities of discomfort Evaluation and treatment by your medical practitioner will be necessary to help unravel chronic cycles of pain Axa a UV Wicd G JJ i PRECAUTIONS Do not attempt to use the Thera Cane for treatment of serious medical ailments or injuries Thera Cane Co and their affiliates will not be held liable for misuse of the Thera Cane in attempted treatment of unknown origins Please consult with a qualified medical practitioner for treatment of any serious medical condition In addition these precautions are emphasized e Limit your sessions to short periods when you first begin using the Thera Cane Overuse will likely result in soreness for a day or two e Do not press directly on or against the spinal column or sciatic nerve e Avoid massaging any areas of inflammation e Discontinue use if bruising occurs e Do not allow children to play with or attempt to use the Thera Cane GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed for life against breakage If it does break the cost to return the product to Thera Cane Co is the responsibility of the consumer The cost to return a new Thera Cane will be the responsibility of Thera Cane Co This warranty does not cover damage resulting from intentional abuse Contact info theracane com for return authorization 05 Pl
9. supine position is very versatile experiment and see which methods you like best Lean back in chair directly against ball and keep L arm EN locked in position Push R arm forward for pressure 46 UPPER amp MID BACK 1 MID BACK Also try using the amp 5 ball for the back of your neck while sitting in a recliner Elevate your head with a pillow 1 BACK 5 UPPER amp MID BACK e Lean into or against the ball for pressure always minimize hand and arm movement Push legs outward to stabilize 3 UPPER ARMS 6 FOREARMS amp HANDS CONCENTRATED PRESSURE WILL GIVE THE BEST RESULTS MG mm On VO mi FOR ALL LEG EXERCISES e Position the Cane as shown in the illustrations s Keep the upper half of the Cane still and let to help develop your skills it act as the pivot point The Cane fits over legs push legs outward for pressure Loop the Cane around L leg and hold it in place Place 2 ball shaft Hook the Cane around L leg under armpit then hold it firmly and do not lean into ball move it The hook acts as the pivot point Only move your R arm ig to massage o NY 3 tos 6 LOWER LEGS 4 INSIDE OF LEGS FOR ALL TORSO EXERCISES e Lean into the ball for pressure e Take advantage of the leverage whenever possible Cane is tilted up for leverage To adjust the position raise or lower R arm Aiso try the 1 bail while supine Also try this ex
10. ve to the touch By sensing this tenderness you are given an opportunity to become aware of it and to consider its cause Muscles involved in past surgeries tend to have painful trigger points as do muscles located around the joints Some points particularly those between the shoulder blades will be instinctively located while others may require a bit of detective work on your part Gentle stretching of your muscles on a regular basis will provide you with the clues needed to help you help yourself Make the necessary commitment to personal wellness today e Most muscles and trigger A points are paired A point on the right side of your body spy has a corresponding point on the left side Normally the TA tenderest of these parallel points eye or muscles will be on the same side that s painful Pressure applied to this side will usually give the most relief For best results however pay equal attention to muscles on both sides of your body The circles represent common points located on the body Chronic pain may be the result of past injuries and from numerous uncorrected and underlying causes Usually it is the initial trauma that initiates trigger point activity in a muscle while other factors work together to prolong it Poor sitting and standing posture nutritional inadequacies often vitamins B1 B6 and B12 and postural and mechanical stress allow pain to continue for months and even yea

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