Today's video covers exercises to help improve shoulder joint mechanics and reduce clicking and popping noises that come from the joint. The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint and often produces clicking and popping noises during movement. In most cases, clicking and popping is not associated with pathology, but can also occur if the joint was recently injured (sprains, strains, subluxations and dislocation, etc) or if rotator cuff or another structure is irritated (bursa, tendon).
In the majority of cases, these noises will go away once pain has gone away and the injured shoulder structure(s) heal. The exercises in this video will improve muscle strength and neuromuscular control, which can also help reduce joint clicking and popping.
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00:00 Introduction
00:16 Shoulder Noises -Should You Be Worried?
01:24 Exercise 1: Banded Shoulder Elevation
02:57 My Self-Guided Rehab Book
03:44 Exercise 2: D1 Flexion Pattern
05:08 Exercise 3: Banded Internal Rotation
06:27 Exercise 4: Scapular Plus
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