Monthly Archive: February 2012

Feb
29

Torn Rotator Cuff Self Treatment Exercises

For more info… bit.ly —Torn Rotator Cuff Self Treatment Exercises is an effective solution to healing your shoulder injury. If you want to save money, time and heal quickly, check it out!Video Rating: 1 / 5

Feb
28

Top 7 Kettlebell & TRX Exercises for Pulled Hamstring and Shoulder Injuries Pt7

www.kettlebellfatlosstraining.com http This part part of simple series that we use at ATS for helping recover athletes from shoulder and/or hip/hamstring injuriesVideo Rating: 0 / 5

Feb
27

How To Prevent Shoulder Injuries

fatlossquickie.com This video demonstrates a great upper body warm up routine to get the blood flowing to your shoulders and help prevent shoulder injuries from your workouts.Video Rating: 5 / 5

Feb
26

Shoulders – impingement syndrome – subscapular nerve

Advanced rehab video looking at the subscapular nerve and how this can be a limiting factor to full rehab of the 4 rotator cuff muscles. in this case study activation of teh subscapular nerve which is responsible for teres major, and the subscapularis muscle was the the final missing piece to get full strength back …

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Feb
25

Does It Make Sense? Shoulder Injuries

In this edition of Does It Make Sense, Dr. DiLollo talks about shoulder injuries.

Feb
24

Rotator Cuff Sequence REV by Dr. Gentile

Sports medicine video on rotator cuff injuries by Dr. Gentile of Professional Orthopaedic Associates.Video Rating: 0 / 5

Feb
23

6-way shoulder exercise

Physical Therapist Demonstrates 6-way Shoulder exercise with Theraband. See all of the Physical Therapy Diagnosis and Treatment videos and downloads at www.Physical-Therapy-Videos.com .Video Rating: 4 / 5

Feb
22

Flat Barbell Bench Press Tutorial – Prevent Shoulder Injury and Increase Upper Body Strength & Size

A description of how to effectively perform a Flat Barbell Bench Press.Video Rating: 4 / 5

Feb
21

External Rotator Cuff Exercise on Vasa Trainer

This exercise on the Vasa Trainer will strength the Rotator Cuff and keep your shoulders healthy and strong. • Grasp the left handle with the left hand. Sit facing sideways on the bench. • Start with arm bent to 90 degrees, elbow in tight to your torso, and forearm across your waist. • Pull by …

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Feb
20

Hands On Physical Therapy Toms River Shoulder BodyBlade

Shoulder and scapular rehabilitation using the Bodyblade for pitching motion. Recorded on April 5, 2010. www.HandsOnNJ.comVideo Rating: 5 / 5

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