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Rotator Cuff Injury Nearly KO's #1 Contender in Title Bout in El Paso March 25

Contact: Scott Lorenz, Westwind Communications Medical Marketing, 248-705-2214, scottlorenz@westwindcos.com

EL PASO, Texas, March 22, 2011 /Standard Newswire/ -- Molly McConnell was almost KO'd before the fight of her career -- the WIBF and GBU Junior Welterweight World Championship bout March 25 in El Paso, Texas.

In November 2010 McConnell's pain from a rotator cuff injury was so severe that she not only considered withdrawing from the March 25 title bout against Kita Watkins but seriously wondered whether her career was at stake. McConnell (www.mollyfights.com) is the current #1 ranked contender in the world by the WBF and WIBF.

McConnell's advisor, Lori Steinhorst, while conducting online research came across a shoulder pain rehab device, ROTATORELIEVER™ (www.RotatoReliever.com) and contacted its developer, Dr. Michael Carroll of Traverse City, MI, to learn more. "I knew there had to be an alternative to surgery out there," said Steinhorst. "Dr. Carroll and his RotatoReliever is that alternative."

After using ROTATORELIEVER as prescribed for 40 days, McConnell's career was back on track and she began training in earnest for the fight of her career. And the good news is that McConnell was able to avoid surgery because going under the knife would have been a career-stopper.

McConnell not only was healed but so were her 50-year-old trainer, Ron Woodward, and 77-year-old father, both of whom also experienced relief from shoulder pain after using ROTATORELIEVER. Dr. Carroll says 45 million Americans suffer from shoulder pain and 45,000 surgeries are performed in the U.S. each year, most which could be avoided.

"The principal benefit of the device," says Dr. Carroll, "is that it increases blood flow to the rotator cuff at night with a novel brace that positions the arm so that it can heal. During the day the exercise component isolates and strengthens the rotator cuff restoring muscle balance within the shoulder."

"Before using ROTATORELIEVER I could barely use my arm and was having trouble throwing basic punches with my left," says McConnell. "After using this device as instructed my symptoms cleared up. I would bring it to the gym each day and after using it I'd hand it over to my trainer and we both are now pain-free."

McConnell, (age 38) 5'6", 140-lb junior welterweight from Portland, Ore., boasts a 10-2 professional record, knocking out 5 of her 12 opponents. For tickets call 915-855-UBOX (8269) or: www.bloodsportchampionships.com

Media Contact: Scott Lorenz of Westwind Communications Medical Marketing at scottlorenz@westwindcos.com or cell: 248-705-2214.