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1st - Applying the Sully Shoulder Support |
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Finished Wrap |
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2nd - Strap Configuration
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Choose From: |
- Anterior instabilities
- Multi-directional instabilities
- Inferior instabilities
- Posterior instabilities
- Rotator cuff deceleration
- Muscle strains
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Anterior Shoulder Instabilities |
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Strap A |
Strap B |
Finished Wrap |
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Multi-directional instabilities |
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Strap A |
Strap B |
Finished Wrap |
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Inferior instabilities |
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Strap A |
Strap B |
Finished Wrap |
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Posterior instabilities |
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Step 1 |
Finished Wrap |
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Rotator Cuff Deceleration |
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Step 1 |
Finished Wrap |
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Muscle Strains |
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Step 1 |
Finished Wrap |
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For Best Results: |
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Start with the athlete's arm in the position shown in
the diagram. For most wraps, this will be the hands-on-hips position.
Modify the starting position as desired to increase or decrease
stabilization or assistance.
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Keep the straps taut during application and adjust
tension levels as necessary.
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Move the fixed hook and loop end of the strap closer to
the elbow when higher levels of stabilization are desired. Move the
fixed hook and loop end of the strap closer to the shoulder for lighter
support or to allow increased mobility.
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Be Creative: The Sully can be custom-fit for each
application. Tailor the wrapping process to the needs of the athlete.
The above application is from Sully Shoulder Stabilizer Application Guide -
© 2005 The Saunders Group, Inc. |