Rotator Cuff Tear after Shoulder Surgery (ADVANCED STRENGTHENING)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2024
- My patient Luke has had 2 shoulder surgeries over the years on BOTH shoulders. On his left he has had a recent bicep tenodesis, and now he has developed an infraspinatus tear. These 2 issues combined give him some anterior instability and pain in the front of the shoulder.
Here are 2 advanced external rotation exercises that we have got him doing.
1. External Rotation (135 deg)
2. Shoulder Press - Anterior Band (no vertical load)
Tim Keeley B.Phty, Cred.MDT, APAM
Principal Physiotherapist
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Always great videos ! Currently have rotator cuff issue and search TH-cam “rotator cuff Tim Keely “and 💥 5 days ago he dropped this gem of a video ! Thanks always a great resource!!
Good stuff!
you're a lifesaver thank you so much
You're welcome!
When you keep arms at 135 degrees , do you elevate your shoulders up or do you have to keep shoulders depressed throughout the exercise ?
So, should most of the movement come from the shoulder rather than the scapula?
Thanks Tim, these are great. I need to keep them up to stop another recurrence from last year.
How many reps and how often do we do these bands, like three times a week?