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18-26% of our population complains of having shoulder pain. Pain can come from over or under use of the shoulder joint, a shoulder injury, or the cause of excessive strain or upward reaching movements. The shoulder is a self-lubricating joint. That means if there is little or no movement, there is no lubrication. “Oil” for the shoulder is stored in a sub-surface tissue sack called the bursa. The only way this “synovial fluid” can be pumped from the bursa through the shoulder is with movement. Smooth movements in a pain-free range, like those done with a shoulder pulley, cause the shoulder to lubricate itself and prevent it from becoming stiff or frozen. Please consult your physician and/or healthcare professional before ordering.n.a.Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.