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Shoulder impingement.Stage 2

Goal

* Shoulder impingement describes abnormal pressure from the shoulder blade (Scapula) on 1 of the tendons and or the bursa (small bag of fluid) that sits between the scapula and the arm. * The Rotator Cuff (four muscles around the shoulder joint) are the tendons affected. * Pain is usually noticeable when the affected arm is lifted. If untreated this condition often goes on to cause impaired joint mobility, a torn rotator cuff, bursitis and/or a debilitating loss of shoulder strength. * Management involves anti-inflammatory medications and enforced rest. Physiotherapy management involves improving muscle balance to stop the impingement and building up general shoulder strength.
Scapular control in shoulder flexion

SCAPULAR CONTROL IN SCAPTION

SCAPULAR PROTRACION WITH ARM RAISE

Resistance band internal rotation

SCAPULAR RETRACTION AND CONTRACTION

Resistance band external rotation

DUMBBELL REAR DELT RAISE ON FLAT BENCH

One-arm dumbbell row

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