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Simple Rotator Cuff Exercise Tool for Your Client

ExercisesForInjuries.com ***ATTENTION FITNESS PROFESSIONALS***, visit Exercises for Injuries in order to receive your 9 Fitness Education gift. If you are a Kinesiologist Exercise Therapist / Exercise Physiologist and work with clients with rotator cuff issues, the Exercise Rehabilitation for the Rotator Cuff webinar is a must – exercisesforinjuries.com .

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Posted by admin    Date: Saturday, July 24, 2010

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Rotator Cuff Injury Health Byte

Common football and baseball pitcher’s injury. The rotator cuff is a band of four muscles which support the shoulder joint. Learn about the cause and treatment of a rotator cuff injury in this medical treatment video.

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Posted by admin    Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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HouseCalls Online: What is rotator cuff injury?

Dr. Walter Stanwood, an orthopedic surgeon at Jordan Hospital talks about the symptoms of a rotator cuff injury and how it can be treated.

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2010

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Rotator Cuff Tear | Rotator Cuff Tear Explained

www.TheGuideForYou.com — Rotator Cuff Tear Explained The rotator cuff musclulature plays an integral part in the function and control of the shoulder complex, control the head of the humerus on the glenoid fossa. the people with rotator cuff pathology are often faced with the inability to perform the most personal self care tasks. Tears of the rotator cuff can be partial or full thickness, due to its anatomical location and area of hypovascularity yhe supraspinatus muscle is the most commonly impinged. Cause of rotator cuff tear include trauma, progression of impingement syndrome and degenerative changes of of tendon. Rotator cuff tear are diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) and magnet ic resonance arthography ( MRA ). The special test for rotator cuff pathology are neer impingement sign, hawkins test,empty can test,drop arm test and biceps speed’s test. some of partial tears can be treated conservatively with activity modification and strengthening of scapula and rotator cuff muscle. The teratment focus on regaining full ROM without pain, scapula and rotator cuff strengthening, practicing activities of daily living, and occupational tasks. To learn more about rotator cuff tear, please visit : www.TheGuideForYou.com

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2010

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Rotator Cuff Exercises Modification for the Lateral Raise

exercisesforinjuries.com ATTENTION FITNESS PROFESSIONALS, visit Exercises for Injuries in order to receive your 9 Fitness Education gift. Looking for the most effective rotator cuff exercises for your client? Visit www.effectiverotatorcuffexercises.com

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Posted by admin    Date: Thursday, April 1, 2010

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