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Frozen Shoulder Exercises

October 14th, 2008 by Coach | No Comments | Filed in Exercise, frozen shoulder

_MG_4989 Some helpful exercises for the treatment of frozen shoulders involve holding a stick and doing shoulder shrugs, simple stretching, and other variations. These are:

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Common Ways to Deal with Frozen Shoulder

October 7th, 2008 by Coach | No Comments | Filed in frozen shoulder

_MG_4572 One of the major ways to treat frozen shoulders, aside from taking doctor-prescribed medications for pain relief, is to get yourself into an exercise program. Before getting into any physical activity, you must make sure that you know what types of activities and shoulder positions will not aggravate the pain you feel. Some of the actions that may worsen frozen shoulders include reaching overhead, lifting heavy objects, driving a car with your hands near the top of the steering wheel, and opening heavy doors, among others. When you recognize what types of activities make the pain more excruciating, you can find other ways to do them and learn how to control your pain.

You can first shower with warm water before you start with every exercise to increase blood flow and make stretching easier. Never forget that you must also start with good posture. As you go along, you may also increase the frequency and intensity of each exercise once you feel that your shoulders have adapted to the positions, taking care to not aggravate the pain.

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What is Frozen Shoulder?

September 30th, 2008 by Coach | 1 Comment | Filed in frozen shoulder

_MG_4907 Frozen shoulder is a condition that inhibits motion in the shoulder joints. Also known as adhesive capsulitis, it results in great shoulder pain and even loss of movement caused by the contraction of an otherwise normal joint.

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