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Exercises for Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain is extremely common, with estimates of up to 70% of people affected over the course of their lifetimes

Shoulder pain is extremely common, with estimates of up to 70% of people affected over the course of their lifetimes

Exercises for Shoulder Pain

by Stefan Roobol
Exercises for Shoulder Pain
Exercises for Shoulder Pain
Exercises for Shoulder Pain

What is it about?

Shoulder pain is extremely common, with estimates of up to 70% of people affected over the course of their lifetimes.

Exercises for Shoulder Pain

App Details

Version
2.0
Rating
(1)
Size
9Mb
Genre
Medical Health & Fitness
Last updated
December 29, 2018
Release date
January 25, 2018
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App Store Description

Shoulder pain is extremely common, with estimates of up to 70% of people affected over the course of their lifetimes.

If left untreated, it can turn into a chronic problem that affects daily activities, such as carrying your groceries and reaching to put them away, as well as recreational activities like handstands and other bodyweight control moves we teach here at GMB.

We ask a lot from our shoulders – the strength and flexibility to reach, hold, lift, carry, press, and pull.

It’s no wonder that the stress and strain of everyday life can cause as many shoulder problems as traumatic injuries. We simply use our upper extremities so much that issues are bound to happen.

The goal of these exercises isn’t necessarily to stretch a particular muscle, but to open your shoulders into new positions that allow a freer movement pattern. These improved motions can decrease stress to irritated tissues and also make your chosen recreational activities/exercise smoother and easier to perform. With each of these exercises, don’t be afraid to play with different angles and different lines of force – sometimes a slight variation of the basic movement can allow you to access different regions of that range of motion.

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