Exercises for the Jaw to Shoulder - Release Your Kinetic Chain. Dr. Brian James Abelson DC.

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Название Exercises for the Jaw to Shoulder - Release Your Kinetic Chain
Автор произведения Dr. Brian James Abelson DC.
Жанр Здоровье
Серия Release Your Kinetic Chain
Издательство Здоровье
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isbn 9780973384857



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      This lack of backward motion (retraction) is often caused by tight pectoralis muscles or a weakness in the rhomboids, trapezius, or serratus anterior muscles.

      Acceleration Phase - During this phase, the shoulder must be in a stable position for maximum acceleration.

      I noticed that Josh’s arm seemed to move in an abnormal pattern, moving slightly out to the side.

      Abnormal motion patterns (dyskinesis) are a common occurrence with chronic shoulder problems and become a matter of concern when this pattern continues for long periods of time.

      Follow Through Phase - During this phase, the ball is released, the arm internally rotates, and then is pulled in towards (adduction) the body. These actions are controlled by the trapezius, rhomboids, posterior deltoid, serratus anterior, and the teres minor muscles.

      With Josh, I noticed that his upper arm (proximal humerus) seemed to move a bit too far forward (protracted) from his shoulder joint.

      This is a concern since excessive forward-shoulder motion is often related to a condition known as hyperangulation. This condition is often linked to shoulder impingement syndromes and is common in pitchers or any sport where an overhead action is required.

      This was an interesting case since a simple video analysis of Josh’s shoulder problem quickly showed issues within three key kinetic chains.

       His hip and core were unstable creating abnormal compensations throughout his body.

       His restricted ability to move his shoulder back (retract) showed that he had weak posterior shoulder muscles and restricted, inflexible chest muscles.

       The hypermobility when moving the shoulder forward indicated instability in the shoulder joint.

       The developing instability in his shoulder was setting him up for a future chronic shoulder injury (impingement syndrome).

      Fortunately Josh’s case was quite easy to resolve. He required a short series of treatments with Active Release Techniques to release the restrictions in his tissues. This was accompanied by a combined series of jaw, neck, shoulder, core, and hip exercises that helped to increase flexibility in restricted structures, increase strength in weakened structures, and retrain his neuromuscular systems.

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