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Yoga for Shoulder Rehab

Yoga for Shoulder Rehab. The Rotator Cuff. Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres minor subscapularis. Secondary stabilizers. Trapezius Rhomboids Latisimus dorsi Pectoralis major and minor Serratus anterior Triceps . Bones that make the frame. Scapula Humerus Ribcage Clavicle/sternum.

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Yoga for Shoulder Rehab

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  1. Yoga for Shoulder Rehab

  2. The Rotator Cuff • Supraspinatus • Infraspinatus • Teres minor • subscapularis

  3. Secondary stabilizers • Trapezius • Rhomboids • Latisimus dorsi • Pectoralis major and minor • Serratus anterior • Triceps

  4. Bones that make the frame • Scapula • Humerus • Ribcage • Clavicle/sternum

  5. Cartilage (soft parts) • The labrum • The capsule

  6. Movement • Rotation (circumduction) • Abduction • Adduction • Extension • Flexion

  7. Standard exercises • Overhead press • Lateral raise • Upright rows • Internal/External rotation therabands • Shoulder shrugs • Incline bench press

  8. The better way! • Mountain • Down dog • Bridge • Shoulder stand • Plank • Lord fish

  9. Mountain

  10. Downward Facing Dog

  11. Bridge

  12. Shoulder Stand

  13. Plank

  14. Lord of the Fish

  15. Crow

  16. Pointers for injured shoulder • Work first to mobilize the shoulder girdle • Control pain (spasm) flare up with usual measures • After flexibility is gained, work on muscle “tone” and continued flexibility (exhale and push) • Once accustomed to movement, advance to shoulder challenging poses

  17. Understand pathology • Most common injury is rotator cuff overuse and inflammation/tear • The space between the humerus and the acromial arch is narrow thus creating a “guillotine” especially if the scapula moves poorly (as in fatigue or sloppy movment) • Once injured, the shoulder joint collects more fluid than it is used to holding (bursa) • Frozen shoulder ensues causing smaller space and poor perfusion of muscle and tighter shoulder space etc etc

  18. Surgical pathology • Once the movement of the scapula is impaired, the humeral head will not sit correctly in the glenoid fossa and it will start to clunk out of space tearing labrum (cartilage) or muscle (supraspinatus) • Attempt physical therapy with a ‘shoulder trained therapist’ • Time for surgeon or injection with conventional medicine …….or…….

  19. Alternative pathology • With poor healing comes the introduction of ‘stagnation of energy’ • Meridia’s in TCM or Nadi’s in Ayurveda • Acupuncture or Marma therapy • Less invasive would be Qi Gong or Yoga (with massage to both arts)

  20. Integrative pathology • The antiinflammatory diet • Specific supplements for the short run • Topical oils • Homeopathy • Energy healing • Massage (thai, deep tissue, hot stone, lymphatic) • Tens unit/sling

  21. Supplements • Tumeric • Vitamin D3 • Omega 3 fish oil • White willow bark, shark cartilage, oregano, ginger, holy basil • Helicrysium, tea tree, traumeel, frankinsence. Menthol, marjoram

  22. Circulatory benefits • Lymphatic movement • Synovial wringing • Muscle perfusion • Proprioceptive training

  23. “Side” benefits • Balance • Counter pose • Flexibility • Breath control • Mind stilling • Core strength • Improved digestion

  24. The Saguil Approach • See the proper healthcare providers trained in shoulder injury (including PT’s) • Use sling when necessary and TENs 3-4 times a day • Stick to the diet for a month or two • Supplements for the same • Acupuncturist (electro, auricular and moxa) • Back up prolotherapy

  25. The Saguil Approach • Weight training is building muscle using eccentric and concentric movement around a joint • Yoga is stilling the mind to balance the body-it involves more than just “a pose” • Yoga in sanskrit means “union”, the union mind body and spirit, (an entire science of existence from 5000 years ago)

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