"I'm always prepared to make a tackle but being a kicker in the NFL: that rarely ever happens," said Brown. "I felt like he [Hester] wasn't really taking me into account. My whole body was able to take some relief during that game and the entire season because I had the PPM. The game just came a lot easier to me."
Brown said that the PPM allows him to lift an extra 20 or 30 lbs for each exercise in the weight room and also claims the device improves oxygen flow to his lung and airway.
As the testimonials start to take shape, Dr. May knows that and the PPM will be widely popular in California given the recent publicity surrounding illegal performance enhancing drugs such as baseball's Mitchell Report.
"We know all about the many drug issues in pro sports right now, but the only reason athletes are using illegal methods is to enhance their performance," he said. "The PPM is based on sound neuromuscular principles and dental studies. Studies have proven that athletes can improve their balance and strength greatly with this device, it safely makes you stronger, faster and more flexible without using drugs. Drugs simply can't do what the PPM can do."
PPM staff confirmed that 50 Major League Baseball players were fitted with the device during spring training.
The PPM is not available at your local sporting good store; only specially trained neuromuscular dentists like Dr. May can fit individuals with the device.
PPM staff also state that aside from improving balance and strength is also improves oxygen flow to the lungs, a vital component in the performance of any athlete's success.
By using sophisticated neuromuscular machinery and computer technology, the science behind the PPM puts each individual's jaw in the most comfortable and ideal position to allow the rest of the body to do the work it was designed for.
This equipment includes state-of-the-art jaw tracking technology, and the J5 myomonitor, provides bilateral electrical stimulation to relax the muscles in the patient's face.
There are currently 150 professional and collegiate athletes using the guard from the MLB, NBA, NHL, NFL, UFC, and NCAA - football and basketball.
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