Tuesday 18 October 2011

ArmTutor Can Speed Recovery of Jason Blake’s Arm


Jerry Petrolli writing for Boomakers Inc. on 17 October 2011 shares that Jason Blake, Anaheim Ducks left wing, will not be playing for three months due to tendon damage in his left forearm, which was caused by a severe cut.
On Saturday, the Ducks announced that the player will receive surgery next week to repair his arm.
Blake suffered the injury midway through the third period of Anaheim’s 1-0 win Friday night over San Jose, and white label sites saw that after the player fell down while he was trying to play the puck out of a faceoff he was accidentally cut just above his left wrist by Brent Burns, Sharks defenseman.
“This was an unfortunate, freak accident, but we are pleased to hear that Jason is expected to make a full and complete recovery,” Ducks general manager Bob Murray said. “He’s a real character person and teammate, and we look forward to having him back in our lineup when he’s ready.”
The player spent the night at UC Irvine Medical Center. On Monday, Dr. David Hay will perform corrective surgery on Blake’s tendons at Los Angeles’ Kerlan-Jobe Clinic, and white label sites hope that the player makes a swift recovery.
Blake, 38-years-old, and very well known with white label sites, enters his third season with the Ducks after he recorded last season 16 goals and 16 assists as a rough two-way forward. He skates on Anaheim’s second line with Teemu Selanne and Saku Koivu.
Sports labels know that Blake is a durable professional, playing every season since 2000-2001 in at least 75 games.
In October 2007, the Minnesota native was diagnosed with cancer, but in the ensuing season he played every game with Toronto even though he lost 10 pounds while going through treatment. Blake was awarded the Masterton Trophy for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to the sport. The newly developed ArmTutor will be able to afford Blake improved functional outcomes in physical rehabilitation.
The ArmTutor™ system has been developed to allow for functional rehabilitation of the upper extremity. The system consists of an ergonomic wearable arm brace and dedicated rehabilitation software. The ArmTutor™ system allows for interactive rehabilitation exercise and a range of biomechanical evaluation including speed, passive and active range of motion and motion analysis of the upper extremity. Quantitative biomechanical data allow for objective evaluation and rehabilitation treatment follow up. The ArmTutor™ rehabilitation concept is based on performing controlled exercise rehabilitation practice at a patient customized level with real time accurate feedback on the patient’s performance. The exercises are designed in the form of challenging games that are suitable for a wide variety of neurological and orthopedic injury and disease.
The games challenge the patient to perform the exercise task to their best ability and to continue exercise practice.
The ArmTutor™ allows for isolated and a combination of elbow and three directional shoulder treatment. The system provides detailed exercise performance instructions and precise feedback on the patients exercise performance. Controlled exercise of multijoints within the normal movement pattern prevents the development of undesired and compensatory joint movement and ensures better performance of functional tasks.
The ArmTutor™ system is used by many leading rehabilitation centers worldwide and has full FDA and CE certification.
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