shoulder exercises

 

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The following are examples of exercises and stretches that Varsity Orthopedics Physical Therapy may recommend for patients undergoing therapy related to a shoulder injury.

Thera-band exercise/scapular retraction
Secure the center of the band in door. Hold both ends of the band. Your elbows should be shoulder-height. Pull backwards slowly, as if you are pinching your shoulder blades together. Repeat.

 

Shoulder passive range of motion
Begin by sitting up straight with your arms relaxed at your sides. The physical therapist will slowly lift the arm, paying particular attention to the movement at the shoulder joint. This movement enables stretching of specific shoulder muscles and helps build flexibility necessary to recover from a shoulder injury.

 

UBE machine
The UBE machine is an arm bike. It is used to increase the patient's range of motion (ROM), strength and endurance.

Note: Exercises shown are general and not specific to all injuries. These exercises should only be used under the guidance of a physical therapist. For complete and optimal rehabilitation, a physical therapy evaluation by a licensed physical therapist is recommended.

 

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