Shoulder Impingement

The latest webinar recording for Inner Circle members is now available below.
Shoulder Impingement
This month’s Inner Circle webinars discussed keys to shoulder impingement. We talked about several topics, including:
- Is shoulder impingement normal?
- How to assess the different types of impingement
- The three keys to treatment
- The 5 “don’ts” of training around shoulder impingement
- And more
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January 22, 2013 
















Any future talk on Internal Impingement?
Yeah, it’s on the list for sure.
Just watched the webinar. Great! I have not thought about the anterior/posterior imbalance being a possible main factor for internal impingement. With weakness in posterior cuff the humeral head translates anterior and the posterior cuff rubs the glenoid rim and overtime causes pain. Right thinking? Your image of the shoulder and the Bridge with two pillars – Awesome visual! And congrats on winning the best PT blog!!
THANK YOU SO MUC!! Your explanations are so easy to grasp with excellent analogies. I have been struggling for so long to understand the rational for the instabilites in shoulder girdle for months and here within a few minutes as a result of your easy to understand fundemental concepts of teaching it has enabled me to finally grasp the foundations for some of the basic causes of shoulder instability. Thanks so much!!
Should this work on the iPad? Doesn’t seem to am I ding something wrong?
Sorry Mike! Must have been my network. Worked beautifully this evening!
OK great
Mike,
How do you prevent impingement in a shoulder that is missing most of the serratus anterior? A surgical procedure used the serratus anterior and blood vessels to revasculize the forearm. Been focusing on the lower trap. But the upper trap. wants to do all the work. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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