Would you like to improve your knowledge of the shoulder anatomy and surface anatomy? Do you want to improve the specificity of which muscles you need to strengthen and which muscles you need to release?
In this video applying anatomy and surface anatomy to your assessment and treatment of the scapula-thoracic and gleno-humeral joints, David Pope of Clinical Edge explores the shoulder joint complex, while breaking it down into a practical and understandable video. We debunk a few myths around the shoulder in the process of exploring the anatomy, including:
Why the upper traps can be useful to train when treating shoulder pain
Rhomboids get a good rap when it comes to improving scapula control, do they deserve it?
Why you need to avoid getting your patients to "pull your shoulder blades down and back"
Learn about the applied anatomy of the:
Glenohumeral joint
Scapula position and landmarking
Humeral head position
Ideal scapula position
Upper trapezius
Mid and lower traps
Serratus Anterior
Rhomboid Major and Minor
Latissimus dorsi
Deltoids
Levator Scapulae
Pec Minor
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor and Major
Subscapularis
Coraco-acromial ligament
AC Joint
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