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Shoulder mobilization are a key examination tool to assess the integrity of accessory joint motion. Shoulder mobilizations, often utilized in manual therapy, also serve as a treatment procedure and are commonly administered in cases where joint range of motion is restricted.
Comparison of high‐grade and low‐grade mobilization techniques in the management of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder: randomized controlled trial. Physical Therapy, 86(3), 355‐368. Symptoms are worse, signs are improved.
Objective 1. Define osteokinematic and arthrokinematic motion. Osteokinematics. “Motion You SEE” observable movements of bones in space as represented by a change in the angle of adjacent articular segments. Arthrokinematics. “Motion You FEEL” Unobservable articular accessory motion between adjacent joint surfaces. roll, glide, and spin.
Shoulder Joint Mobilization - Anterior Glide. Here's a quick video showing you how I perform anterior glide joint mobilizations for the shoulder joint. ...more.
When performing a posterior joint mobilization for the shoulder, there are a couple of key things you need to pay attention to:1. I perform a short axis mobi...
Shoulder joint mobilization improves mobility reaching overhead or behind your body. Various techniques can be delivered by your physical therapist. This vi...
Shoulder mobility stretches and exercises can help improve shoulder flexibility, reduce tension, increase range of motion, and prevent injury.
Establishing a consistent routine of a few shoulder exercises that work the entire mobility of the shoulder joint will help increase the shoulder’s capacity over time. Shoulder mobility work can be programmed pre/post workout or as a recovery day.
Master shoulder mobility with the best lateral distraction technique. Discover biomechanics, exercises, and mobilizations for optimal shoulder health.
Scapular mobilization is used to improve and bring your scapula (shoulder blade) bone movement back to normal. The scapula serves as an attachment point for many shoulder, neck, and trunk muscles. Because of this, normal movement in this bone is key to a fully mobile and pain-free shoulder.