FROZEN SHOULDER l BEST Exercises & Stretches for Shoulder Pain Relief

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Do you find your shoulder getting stiffer and stiffer? Having severe pain if you try to press it too far and finding daily activities such as sleeping, reaching overhead or getting dressed extremely painful and problematic?
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition caused by impaired soft tissues and the articular capsule of the shoulder. Although the precise etiology remains unclear, recent evidence identifies elevated serum cytokine levels as part of the process. It is characterized by an insidious and progressive loss of active and passive mobility in the glenohumeral joint presumably due to capsular contracture.
Timeline:
0:00 Start
0:26 Anatomy
0:38 What does it feel like?
1:31 What is causing your pain/symptoms?
2:55 Myths
4:11 Measuring progress
5:19 Stretches/Exercises
10:53 Cardiovascular Exercises
11:11 General Facts
12:17 Muscle Guarding
12:59 Corticosteroid Injections
13:24 Differential Diagnosis
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  • @hasanfitness8368
    @hasanfitness83682 жыл бұрын

    Just the video I needed !Thanks for your informative videos

  • @PerformanceSportSpine

    @PerformanceSportSpine

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! You are most welcome

  • @myla6135
    @myla6135Ай бұрын

    If I suspect I have both rotator cuff and biceps tendinopathy plus some frozen shoulder (masked to quite a degree by my hypermobility) following a fracture to the humeral head some months ago, should I deal with the frozen shoulder first or the tendinopathy or tackle all the exercises in both your videos? I also have some bursitis in subacromial joint and, due to the hypermobility, I think I used my elbow joint in odd ways to compensate creating olecranonian bursitis. The swelling here has reduced although it's still a bit painful. I have overstretched rhomboids and lower traps and my scapula is poorly supported having moved slightly round and forwards. I'm trying to strengthen those and to put my scap in a good position as I tackle exercises. Many thanks!

  • @PerformanceSportSpine

    @PerformanceSportSpine

    Ай бұрын

    From what you are describing I would focus on improving range of motion first (frozen shoulder), then strengthening the tendon (rotator cuff tendon).

  • @myla6135

    @myla6135

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for getting back. I will give it a go. Do wish it all hurt less. 😊

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