[7–9] Specifically, several researchers [10–13] hypothesized that the stiffness of specific muscles (rotator cuff) may contribute to posterior shoulder stiffness. These potential mechanisms ...
which may contribute to posterior impingement of the shoulder (fig 5). Type III scapular dyskinesis displays prominence of the superior medial border of the scapula and is often associated with ...
“Anterior" means the front, and "posterior” means the back ... It can also limit how much you can use your shoulder. Is a SLAP tear worse than a rotator cuff tear? A SLAP tear isn’t ...
and the posterior cuff (infraspinatus and teres minor), the overall function of the shoulder joint can improve. The limited literature [11–15,31,32] in this area has reported promising results ...
The exercise strengthens the posterior and lateral deltoids, rotator cuff (a group of shoulder stabilizers that sit around the scapulae), trapezius, rhomboids, biceps and latissimus dorsi ...
Background Shoulder injuries in rugby players are common ... These mechanisms predominantly cause GHJ dislocation, with Bankart, reverse Bankart and superior labrum anterior–posterior tears. The ...