Archive for the ‘Rotator Cuff Exercises’ Category
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair – Small Supraspinatus Tear
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair, small supraspinatus tear, shoulder surgery. For more information please visit: www.bjc-houston.com
Shoulder with SAD, ACJR, Rotator Cuff Repair
Shoulder Arthroscopy with Rotator Cuff Repair
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 .
PreOp® Patient Education Rotator Cuff Repair Open Surgery
www.PreOp.com Patient Education Company your doctor will make a vertical incision on your shoulder. Skin and other tissue will be pulled back in order to expose the shoulder’s muscles. These will also be pulled aside to expose the shoulder joint and tendons. Under the deltoid muscle lies the bursa, a protective sac that prevents the rotator cuff tendons and the shoulder muscles from rubbing against each other. Your doctor will remove the bursa … … to gain access to the hurt tendons. Next, the surgeon will cut away any scar tissue or unhealthy tissue around the torn area. Using sutures, the tear can now be repaired. Before closing, the deltoid muscle is returned to its proper position … … and the skin is rejoined and sutured. Finally, a sterile bandage is applied. In order to keep the shoulder muscle immobile while it heals, you will be given a sling to wear. Patient Education Company
PreOp® Patient Education Rotator Cuff Repair Open Surgery
www.PreOp.com Patient Education Company your doctor will make a vertical incision on your shoulder. Skin and other tissue will be pulled back in order to expose the shoulder’s muscles. These will also be pulled aside to expose the shoulder joint and tendons. Under the deltoid muscle lies the bursa, a protective sac that prevents the rotator cuff tendons and the shoulder muscles from rubbing against each other. Your doctor will remove the bursa … … to gain access to the hurt tendons. Next, the surgeon will cut away any scar tissue or unhealthy tissue around the torn area. Using sutures, the tear can now be repaired. Before closing, the deltoid muscle is returned to its proper position … … and the skin is rejoined and sutured. Finally, a sterile bandage is applied. In order to keep the shoulder muscle immobile while it heals, you will be given a sling to wear. Patient Education Company
Strong Arm Set-Up for Rotator Cuff Strengthening
Fitness professional, Eric Beard – CPT, CES, PES, LMT, shows you how to set-up your Rotater with the Strong Arm attachment. With this combination, rotator cuff strengthening becomes a snap. theRotater.com
How to Give a Shoulder Massage : Massaging the Rotator Cuff
Learn about massaging the rotator cuff with expert advice on scapula massage in thisfree massage video clip. Expert: Alexson Roy Bio: Alexson Roy has been certified and licensed as a massage therapist for over 8 years. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Rotator Cuff – Demystified
3d video animation & description of the shoulder – rotator cuff including bones, muscles, origin and insertion points, and injuries