Whilst there was a rather lengthy gap between the posts regarding the range of movement components of shoulder impingement rehabilitation & those aiming to address the first element of the lack of muscle performance, I am making sure I waste no time continuing on to the...
Following on from the article I wrote discussing the treatment strategies for increasing joint range of movement when managing shoulder impingement syndrome, I promised to review the research pertaining to the muscular control and strengthening aspects of the rehabilitation...
A couple of weeks ago, I discussed the differential diagnosis of symptoms in relation to shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). Amongst the research I referenced was the recent consensus paper that was published following the 2013 "Scapular Summit" in Kentucky.
Kibler, W.B...
I am exhausted! I don't often say that, but without doubt I will sleep well tonight! However, this weekend has, even by my standards, been completely epic & spent in the company of some truly amazing & yet very personable people - 17 of them Team GB medallists at the London...
This morning I had breakfast with Tom Kelman, my friend & osteopath who I recruited when I was Head of Medical Services at Hearts FC. Tom came late to osteopathy after a successful career in engineering & approaches the profession with a considered enthusiasm for the theory...
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