Shoulder Pain?! Stabilize It! 5 Best Shoulder Exercises You’re Not Doing! | Dr Wil & Dr K

5 years ago

The shoulder is the most moveable joint in the body and very susceptible to injury such as impingement syndrome, labral tears, and rotator cuff tears. Shoulder exercises specific to the rotator cuff are common when recovering from injury. However, the importance of specific shoulder blade control and stabilization is often overlooked. Add these underutilized exercises for shoulder strength and stability.

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