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10 Uses Tuesday: Tennis Balls by Willo Radgens Posted Fri 02 Oct 2009 3:07pm , Mr. Fredrickson had a walker, the feet of which he had covered in tennis balls which were also useful later in the movie.  That got me to thinking, there must be a 10 uses Tuesday for tennis balls, and lucky for us, there is!  So check out these 10 great uses for tennis balls. And then lay back, relax, and discover this additional use for tennis Read on »
Tennis Ball Run by Will C. Patient Expert Posted Sun 20 Feb 2011 8:40pm Sometimes you just have to liven things up a bit.  Today Rob M and I kicked a tennis ball for 6 miles along the beach during a 20 mile run.  Sprint, stop, run, in the water, out of the water...great strength builder.  You should try it sometime! Read on »
Of Tennis Balls, Walkers and Alternatives by Anthony Cirillo Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 15 Mar 2011 9:00am Certainly you have noticed people with walkers who use tennis balls for braking and stability. Turns out there's a better way. NOVA, a supplier of independent living products has created a web site to educate people on the dangers of using tennis balls on the bottom of walkers. And they have ted it to a contest. NOVA will reward one Read on »
Relieve Back Pain with Tennis Balls! by Courtney P. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:32pm 1 Comment I could write a whole chapter on how amazing and effective tennis ball acupressure is... but I'm sure that someone has already done this! For the purposes of this entry, I want to focus on the benefits of tennis ball acupressure for the back. A quick lesson on acupressure first: I like the definition provided Read on »
Snoring Cure? The Old Tennis Ball Technique Revisited by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 17 Oct 2009 10:01pm 2 Comments One of the most common recommendations that doctors give for snoring is to sleep with a tennis ball attached to the back while sleeping. This is so that you’ll stay off your back. A simple way to do this is to place a tennis ball inside an old sock, roll it up and pin it to the back of your pajamas, between your shoulder blades.   For people who Read on »
A Tennis Ball for Trouble Spots by Lauren W. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 03 Mar 2008 3:51pm 1 Comment and modify for yourself. Today is for… Tennis balls Tennis balls are the easiest way to work out knots and sore muscles. Here are a few ideas to try. Once you get the idea, the possibilities are endless. Use a tennis ball wherever you are aching! 1. Foot Fetish: Place a tennis ball underneath the arch of your foot. Slowly put weight onto the tb, letting Read on »
Dog Training For Urban Living: Are Tennis Balls Good For Your Dog? by K9 Coach Posted Tue 20 Oct 2009 12:00am Find out how one of the most inexpensive dog toys can or can't be safe for your dog. Active dogs are happy dogs... usually true of people as well. Go ahead, wag more and you can end up with a well trained dog too. Dog Training For Urban Living: Are Tennis Balls Good For Your Dog? San Diego Dog Friendly Events San Diego Dog Training Read on »
Is your tennis ball safe? HealthyStuff.org tests over 400 pet products for toxic chemicals. by Johann The Dog Patient Expert Posted Fri 02 Oct 2009 10:02pm , stuffed toys, collars, leashes, tennis balls and more. It's a not to be missed report that showcases their testing. Not surprising there were some alarming levels of toxic chemicals... and their test findings: > Tennis Balls > Chew and Tug Toys > Pet Beds > Get a list of Pet Products By Level of Concern And here's what else you can do to help your pup be safer Read on »
Tennis Balls for Tremor Treatment by Sherri W. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 3:38pm This is a cool article - Tennis anyone? Keep smiling! Tremor Treatment… BBC News - Hundreds of patients in the East Midlands are using a supply of free tennis balls to help control the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. The tennis balls were donated to Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust by the Nottingham Tennis Centre. Parkinson Read on »
tennis by Stephen O. Posted Fri 18 Apr 2008 8:45am 1 Comment played tennis last night! Read on »