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BACKtoGOLF Performance & Fitness

I have successfully used the PR3000 to treat 133 clients to date. The clients have ranged in age from 17 to 84 years old. The medical diagnoses that I have treated using the PR3000 include the following:

In addition, I have used the PR3000 to increase thoracic mobility in clients with postural dysfunctions (particularly those with upper cross syndromes) and in golfers.

The overall average number of treatment sessions in which the PR3000 was used as part of the treatment plan was 4.6. The average number of treatment sessions for specific medical diagnoses is as follows:


    Lumbar spine sprain/strain
    Lumbar disc herniation
    Degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine
    Lumbar facet syndrome
    Post lumbar laminectomy
    Post lumbar fusion
    Lumbar spondylosis
    SI dysfunction
    OA of the hip
    Post THR
    Cervical spine sprain/strain
    Post ACL reconstruction

    4.8
    6.1
    5.3
    3.9
    4.7
    6.8
    4.6
    3.7
    3.2
    4.2
    5.1
    2.0

The average number of treatment sessions for postural dysfunction clients was 4.8 (17 clients) and for golfers was 4.6 (18 golfers).

The PR3000 has played a key role in the early phases of treatment. It has been instrumental in improving functional range of motion and in pain control. All clients with medical diagnoses involving the lumbar spine (except 2) have reported a minimum of 60% improvement in their pain following treatment sessions that used the PR3000.

I have found the PR3000 to be a valuable tool in treating clients with various orthopaedic spine problems, clients with postural dysfunction, and working with golfers to improve posture at address and thoracic spine mobility during the golf swing. The benefits of the PR3000 include:

I am very excited about the PR3000 and its potential applications as a treatment tool for the physical therapist. I have been most impressed (as have my clients) with the results I have seen so far.

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