IF YOU'VE EVER felt a pinch of pain in the shoulder when you reach for something above your head, you know how vital proper function of the joint is for your everyday life. Once you hit the gym, ...
Shoulder pain is no joke, especially as you get older. And if you find that you can’t raise your arm as high as usual or struggle to get comfortable, you may be dealing with a torn rotator cuff.
It's easy to get caught up at the gym only focusing on exercises that give you the most bang for your buck, such as compound exercises — multijoint movements, like a squat, that work groups of large ...
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This is the time of year when sports enthusiasts need to perform injury prevention exercises for their shoulder rotator cuff muscles. These are the relatively small internal muscles that essentially ...
Dryland Tip by Swimming World correspondent G. John Mullen of SwimmingScience.net and CenterofOptimalRestoration.com, Creator of Swimmer's Shoulder System SANTA CLARA, California, September 25. THE ...
SANTA CLARA, California, February 10. THIS week's Dryland Tip from Dr. G. John Mullen is designed to help stabilize the rotator cuff. Rotator cuff stability is essential for a healthy swimming career.
At some point, a lot of golfers experience a nagging pain in their shoulder that interferes with their swing. Sometimes it's a sharp bite during the backswing or follow-through. Other times it's a ...
Bicep tendonitis is usually caused by overloading and overusing the biceps tendon. The primary function of your biceps is elbow flexion and turning your palm up. Biceps tendonitis symptoms can include ...