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Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy . Recovering from Shoulder Impingement in Athletes By Nate Engel. What is Physical Therapy?. Physical Therapy helps injured individuals recover through various stretches and exercises Allows patients to learn about their injuries while progressively treating them. .

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Physical Therapy

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  1. Physical Therapy Recovering from Shoulder Impingement in Athletes By Nate Engel

  2. What is Physical Therapy? • Physical Therapy helps injured individuals recover through various stretches and exercises • Allows patients to learn about their injuries while progressively treating them.

  3. Who are Physical Therapists • Extremely educated, health professionals who help improve mobility and reduce specific pain. • Can also educate their patients on how to achieve optimal health benefits

  4. Physical Therapy Settings • Private practices • Hospitals • Nursing homes • Outpatient clinics • Schools • Sport facilities http://www.apta.org/AboutPTs/

  5. Common Injuries and their therapy Top 10 Sports Injuries #3 Shoulder Impingement

  6. Shoulder Anatomy The Rotator Cuff Muscles (SITS) Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Subscapularis Teres Minor

  7. Importance of SITS Muscles • The SITS muscles function to allow movement in the glenohumeral joint • Keep the humeral head in place during overhead rotations

  8. What is Shoulder Impingement • When the SITS muscles become weak and overworked, they stretch • This opens up room in the shoulder joint, allowing the humerus head to move freely • When moving freely, the bone impinges certain tendons causing extreme pain http://sportsinjuryhandbook.com/injuries/index.html

  9. Effects of Shoulder Impingement • Extreme pain in shoulder joint • Decreased mobility • Weakness of Shoulder Muscles • Possible rotator cuff tear http://www.medicinenet.com/impingement_syndrome/page2.htm#what_are_the_symptoms_of_shoulder_impingement_syndrome

  10. Causation • Any repetitive over the head movements can cause shoulder impingement • Repetitive lifting • Painting • Construction • Swimming • Tennis • Baseball http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00032

  11. Where it Occurs most frequently • Tennis players • Baseball Pitchers • Swimmers http://www.sportsmed.org/uploadedFiles/Content/Patient/Sports_Tips/ST%20Shoulder%20Impingement%2008.pdf

  12. Treatment • Surgical • A small incision is made • Shave off a tiny portion of the acromion process • Allowing a pain free movement in the shoulder joint • Rehabilitation program begins • Conservative • Rest and avoid overhead activities • Anti-inflammatory drugs • Stretches to increase flexibility • Muscle strengthening exercises http://www.shouldersurgeon.com/shoulder_impingement/

  13. Recovery time • The conservative path can vary based on the persons rehab program and motivation to get better. • Surgical path is anywhere from a few weeks to several months. http://www.shouldersurgeon.com/shoulder_impingement/

  14. Athletes with Shoulder Impingement Kerri Walsh – Olympic Gold medalist – Beach Volleyball Dwight Howard – Center for the LA Lakers J.D. Drew – Former right fielder for the Boston Red Sox

  15. Stretches Triceps Stretch Codman’s Pendulum Swings Horizontal Adduction Stretch Internal Rotation Stretch http://www.athleticadvisor.com/images/Acrobat/Impingement.pdf

  16. Stretches Cont.. External Rotation • Chest and Biceps Stretch Standing Adduction Stretch http://www.athleticadvisor.com/images/Acrobat/Impingement.pdf

  17. Exercises to Strengthen SITS muscles • Seated Dips • Active Flexion Bent over rows http://www.athleticadvisor.com/images/Acrobat/Impingement.pdf

  18. Exercises continued Shrugs Supine Press Towel Squeeze http://www.athleticadvisor.com/images/Acrobat/Impingement.pdf

  19. Benefits of SITS strength • Increased range of motion • Decrease of injury • Enhanced specific sport performance • Allows for optimal shoulder strength • Optimal shoulder flexibility

  20. Prevention of Shoulder Impingement • Focusing on the following areas will help to prevent Shoulder Impingement Syndrome • Flexibility • Core stability • Rotator cuff strength • General strength • Specific sport technique http://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/article.asp?article=1370

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