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When shoulder pain is dominant, but not the driver!

When shoulder pain is dominant, but not the driver!

Update: 2024-09-12
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Shoulder pain, like any other joint can present as primary pain and can be the #1 reason a client may be seeking help! In many cases, treating the obvious joint dysfunction (because it checks all of the boxes) may not result in optimal outcomes. Join the conversation as Susan and Erica explore the various reasons and important timelines in the client's history that has led to her shoulder pain. Most importantly follow the clinical reasoning that led to the real driver of this issue. Bonus - we also offer a great discussion of a good exercise progression!

 

A glance at this episode:

  • [1:39 ] Shoulder pain and internal rotation

  • [7:52 ] Which side of the table should you work from

  • [12:40 ] Learning to tape the wrist

  • [20:00 ] Opening the hands

  • [22:46 ] Using the blocks for yoga blocks

  • [27:58 ] Grip strength as a sign of health

 

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When shoulder pain is dominant, but not the driver!

When shoulder pain is dominant, but not the driver!

SUSAN CLINTON, PT & ERICA MELOE, PT