Exercises against shoulder joint instability caused by impingement syndrome

Note You are in the sub-theme Physiotherapy of Impingement Syndrome. You will find the start page of this topic under Physiotherapy of impingement syndrome. You will find the medical-orthopedic part under our sub-topic Impingement Syndrome. Technique Muscle strengtheningMuscle building Shoulder joint instability is often caused by a combination of different factors. Since the shoulder joint … Exercises against shoulder joint instability caused by impingement syndrome

3. self-exercise muscle building for impingement | Exercises against shoulder joint instability caused by impingement syndrome

3. self-exercise muscle building for impingement Starting position: straddled stance with slightly bent knee joints, upright posture, a theraband hangs on a hook which is located diagonally above the head at a door (or a rope pull is used for the exercise) Exercise execution: the band is pulled next to the body with stretched arms … 3. self-exercise muscle building for impingement | Exercises against shoulder joint instability caused by impingement syndrome

The anatomy of the arm

General information The human arm, also known as the free upper extremity, is the transformation or further development of the front limb into a gripping tool. However, it not only serves as a gripping tool, but also for balancing when walking upright. Function of the arm The upper extremity of the human body has the … The anatomy of the arm

Distinction of sprain and fracture | Fracture of the arm of a child

Distinction of sprain and fracture A sprain, also known as distortion, is a condition in which the affected joint is overstressed by external forces. The sprain is usually accompanied by pain and a slight swelling. There are no findings in the X-ray image. The sprain can be treated by local cold application (cool pack) or … Distinction of sprain and fracture | Fracture of the arm of a child