Whilst there was a rather lengthy gap between the posts regarding the range of movement components of shoulder impingement rehabilitation & those aiming to address the first element of the lack of muscle performance, I am making sure I waste no time continuing on to the...
Following on from the article I wrote discussing the treatment strategies for increasing joint range of movement when managing shoulder impingement syndrome, I promised to review the research pertaining to the muscular control and strengthening aspects of the rehabilitation...
A couple of weeks ago, I discussed the differential diagnosis of symptoms in relation to shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). Amongst the research I referenced was the recent consensus paper that was published following the 2013 "Scapular Summit" in Kentucky.
Kibler, W.B...
My focus over the last month has been revising for my National Strength & Conditioning Association, CSCS exam, which goes some way towards explaining why my blog hasn't been updated since before Christmas.
It has been a valuable process, revising aspects of my Exercise...
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