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    SupraBall Chin Tuck Against Resistance

    Chin Tuck Against Resistance therapy ball enhances suprahyoid muscles. Works well for elderly clients and those with neck difficulties
    Product #: 22970011137AM

    Details

    • Method for enhancing suprahyoid muscle activity using a sustained head lift (Shaker-type) exercise
    • Works well with elderly clients and for those with neck difficulties who are unable to do the sustained head lift
    • Use for isometric and isokinetic strengthening, and Jaw Opening Against Resistance (JOAR) exercises
    • Instructions included
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