Learn shoulder care and injury prevention tips
Despite how common shoulder pain can be, understanding shoulder anatomy and function can be daunting. For example, the shoulder is actually a complex that contains four different joints. These joints have a network of tendons and ligaments that connect the muscle to bone so we can lift a barbell overhead or play catch with our kids. It's pretty amazing we can move our shoulder in a 360 degree range of motion to be able to really control and thrive in our environment.
In physical therapy we often see pain in the shoulder, commonly at night or after hard bouts of activity or exercise. The biggest culprit we seem to find in shoulder pain is rotator cuff tendinopathy. The rotator cuff is made up of four different muscle that stabilize the shoulder. When these are weak or hurting they can get thin and frayed leading to a tendinopathy. That basically means that tendon that attaches the muscle to bone is under too much stress and can cause pain, inflammation, and weakness. Tendinopathy, if left untreated, can lead to rotator cuff tears which cause more pain and weakness that can lead to surgery.
That is why at Elevation Athletics we believe that understanding the anatomy and function of the rotator cuff is essential for maintaining shoulder health and preventing injuries in the future.
There are several preventative measures and exercises that we like to give our clients here at Elevation Athletics to strengthen the rotator cuff. We also make sure mobility is there in the shoulder to make these exercises as effective as possible. Lets go through some of our favorite exercises with our staff.
If you are having consistent shoulder pain you could greatly benefit from physical therapy services. My greatest advice to anyone is do not wait for things to get worse. Everyone thinks the shoulder can get better over time, but without proper rehab you could be putting yourself at risk for a rotator cuff tear. Here at Elevation we take each and every client through a physical exam and dive into the shoulder. We are looking for deficits in mobility, strength, and coordination of the shoulder complex to help you move your best. We then will take the exam findings and recommend a personalized program to best fit your needs and goals. With proper care and maintenance of the shoulder muscles, one can decrease the chance of rotator cuff injuries and surgery in the future.
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