………….Last night I discovered yet another reason for using my tailwind. I baked my world famous carrot cake for a birthday party I gave, and fortunately it was terrific! My husband pointed out to me that because my left arm is no longer in the fixed, inflexible position that it had been, prior to using the tailwind, I was able to manuever in the kitchen with a lot more ease and confidence. I credit my tailwind with this arm recovery! Even though I can not use my left arm to help YET, it no longer hinders my efforts. Sincerely, Shary



















can someone use tailwind is they dont have use of one of their hands? it seems as if you need to hold on..
Hey Sam! Thanks for asking your question regarding the tailwind being able to be used if one of the hands doesn’t work. The answer is YES!, as I am proof of that. My own stroke caused my left arm/hand not to function YET. The way you get around this disability is by strapping your effected arm onto the handle of the tailwind (the strap is included). My husband does this for me every time I use the device. It doesn’t hurt at all and it is possible to do the entire workout this way. Sincerely, Shary