Top 5 Shoulder Impingement Exercises

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  • @Uprighthealth
    @Uprighthealth  Рік тому +20

    When did you notice your shoulder impingement and what are you doing to fix it? Drop me a comment!👇
    👉Fix Your Shoulder with the Shoulder Fix Program: www.uprighthealth.com/shoulder-fix

    • @toddmunson1772
      @toddmunson1772 Рік тому +1

      How do you feel about scapular wall slide? Curious if you think that's a good exercise for shoulder mobility?

    • @kikichelo7449
      @kikichelo7449 Рік тому +1

      Headed to a EMG now...ugh...

    • @bobiwilson7854
      @bobiwilson7854 Рік тому +3

      This was amazing! After just 30 - 60 seconds my shoulders feel easy, relaxed. Thank you!

    • @design321
      @design321 Рік тому +1

      I was diagnosed with frozen shoulder and have been using balls against the wall to do massage. So happy to see you recommending this, and the detailed way you describe what to look for, and what points to stay off of. I also use a massage gun all along the side the of the body, because with frozen shoulder you can’t raise your arm up overhead to do the wall work in those spots. I look forward to trying your other exercises. Thank you for the level of detail you’ve imparted. Excellent video!

    • @lessen518
      @lessen518 Рік тому

      I tried dead lifting at home, and think I pulled something in my upper right arm. Within weeks, I went from a sore upper arm to numbness, tingling, and pain all the way through my fingers. Have Dr appt in a week, but he'll likely suggest what you said to avoid... not sure how to fix, but I'm right handed! Watching video now so will finish. You have helped me so far with hips and neck pain! Thank you!!

  • @joek5492
    @joek5492 4 місяці тому +13

    I tried a lot of exercises for my shoulder pain, and the only thing that worked for me was the hanging from a pull up bar. Now my shoulder feels great.

  • @Mediacom-su6go
    @Mediacom-su6go Рік тому +5

    I love the soft vulnerable questioning voice, so funny and cute😍

  • @ValkyrieLadyK
    @ValkyrieLadyK Рік тому +76

    I sustained a weird shoulder/arm injury on Halloween that has left me in constant, severe pain. I've been to the hospital multiple times in the past month and seen a dozen different doctors, and your channel has been more helpful to me than literally all of them combined.

    • @dianebass3193
      @dianebass3193 Рік тому +2

      Thanks gives me hope 👍

    • @Savvynomad225
      @Savvynomad225 Рік тому +8

      A lot of them learned from books and legal advice with a great big dose of big pharma incentives. I visited a physical therapist to look at my shoulder and overall that is the only visit I’ll need because this video got me fixed. The physical therapist took the approach of trying to get me onto a regular visits program, but it’ll be unnecessary.

    • @foltz-art
      @foltz-art Рік тому +4

      This Man is a Marvel and a true God send ❤🎉 ✌️

  • @elizacragun4697
    @elizacragun4697 Рік тому +7

    For impingement, the most effective massage technique I found was this: lay stomach down on the floor and stretch out the affected arm. This way, the shoulder muscles are all relaxed and it's easy to dig into the shoulder and find the tender spots.

  • @ADKJim3232
    @ADKJim3232 Рік тому +26

    I'm 78. About 20 years ago I fell off the back of a truck and landed on my right shoulder. The next day I couldn't raise my arm past shoulder level. Several weeks of PT helped but the shoulder still occasionally gives me pain, particularly when working in cold weather. Today I watched this and tried the exercises you recommend and noticed immediate improvement. I don't have a place to do the hang one but I did the couch variation using my kitchen counter. Thank you. I love your common sense approach.

  • @marlar53
    @marlar53 Рік тому +5

    I love you! I am a exercise physiologist/physical educator/elite personal trainer/post rehab specialist. I have just retired at 70 years old. I have devoted my life to imparting the best information to my students and clients. You are incredible in the way you use your extensive knowledge and humor to get your message out inspires me and gives me hope! Keep up your important work. I would love to know how you got so smart! Thanks for reading… all the best😘🌀❤️

  • @healingcharm
    @healingcharm 11 місяців тому +13

    I love, love, love your content. I'm a Massage Therapist that has always struggled to maintain my own healthy habits, now I'm in full on rehab mode. Instinctively did the deep tissue releases, and what became obvious the day after was impingement in my shoulder. So now I'm here, formulating my stretch and strengthening plan. Your teaching is priceless to me!!

    • @TheSurlyBuddhist
      @TheSurlyBuddhist 4 місяці тому

      I’m a Massage Therapist as well, and I completely agree with you. These massage techniques and stretches are absolutely vital.

  • @belle6219
    @belle6219 Рік тому +43

    When I first started doing some of your shoulder exercises because of pain and limited range of motion, my arm socket was crunchy. So I thought for sure it must be the bones! Right? 😁Well, I continued on anyway, gently and consistently. I do your shoulder and upper body exercises every day, throughout the day, whenever I think of it or feel a bit stiff or sore somewhere. Over the last six months, that crunch has disappeared and my pain-free range of motion is vastly improved. My posture, too. I don't slouch in chairs anymore. I actually sit upright, towards the front of the chair. It's just natural to me now. I don't need to make an effort to sit straighter, I just do. Amazing and exciting what these gentle movements can achieve. THANK YOU!

    • @Uprighthealth
      @Uprighthealth  Рік тому +2

      AWESOME!!! Thank you for sharing this!

    • @loraineriddell7157
      @loraineriddell7157 Рік тому +2

      Me too! There's so much crunching going on in my shoulder since injuring it a few weeks ago. I've just started these exercises today and already I can put my arm above my head 😯. Amazing.

  • @Bibvock
    @Bibvock 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you greatly! Im 42, havent led a very active life within the last 10 years. Lately ive been getting into small exercises to slowly help my atrophy. I feel ive stumbled on treasure here! This is advice and training that unfortunately, ive not been able to find at my doctors and hospital. I was told it was all due to depression and prescribed things that made me feel awful mentally. I do not take it anymore thankfully! Every vid ive been seeing of yours has been so so darn beneficial to me! I feel i owe you but cant pay😅
    My payment will be spreading the word of your channel. Thank you so much, kind Sir!🎉❤
    Ps..i shall definitely donate in future

  • @marie_h1104
    @marie_h1104 Рік тому +18

    From someone who has had frozen shoulders (Yes. BOTH.), these exercises and massages work really well.

    • @Uprighthealth
      @Uprighthealth  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Рік тому

      I was dx with frozen shoulder in both too (one after the other) yrs ago but an ortho surgeon doing my back surgery at the time (yeah fun times) said one was impingement NOT frozen and very common mis dx. He gave me a cortisol shot in recovery room from back. 😂 OMG relief! I’d had both for months.

  • @kathyleicester7306
    @kathyleicester7306 Рік тому +3

    I biffed hard roller blading on the waterfront in Key West about 15 or so years ago. My rotator cuff area is doing fine now but has often given me fits of pain and stiffness. I'm working on getting stronger in general, and neck and shoulder pain/stiffness is pretty common.
    Also, the thoracic spine stretch.... help. This is going to take some time and I had no idea this area was so packed up. THAT's why I support the channel.
    The guy with the glasses makes me laugh so hard, you can use him a lot and I'd be happy.

  • @nischay4760
    @nischay4760 Рік тому +33

    0:00 Introduction
    0:46 Anatomy
    3:02 Massage Techniques
    9:06 Exercise 1: Thoracic Spine Extension
    11:51 Exercise 2: Lat Stretch
    15:57 Exercise 3: Static Hang
    19:19 Exercise 4: Chest Opener (Pec Stretch)
    23:18 Exercise 5: Arm Circles
    26:21 Recap
    29:40 More resources

    • @Uprighthealth
      @Uprighthealth  Рік тому

      Thanks!!! Added to description!

    • @michellewelch6013
      @michellewelch6013 Рік тому

      So much help here! I fell and need to heal, lots of clicking in my front shoulder area, some pain above the breast. Need to heal! It don’t know what I am trying to fix. I think I need some basic muscle identification.

  • @remi1988
    @remi1988 27 днів тому

    FINALLY. This is my ticket to get my posture back after a decade in front of the pc.
    First, the wall exercise immediately made blood rush to areas I haven't used for God knows how long.
    Then the sofa stretch gave the exact sensation you described.. Thank you

  • @coriculp
    @coriculp 8 місяців тому +2

    Really helpful!! Tore my rotator cuff last year and after it healed the whole shoulder was left stuck. This really helps. I can’t go too far yet, but I’ll work towards it. 😊

  • @chevchellios84
    @chevchellios84 5 днів тому

    hes a good guy i was doing too much gym and bag exercises it messed my shoulders and neck and back up ,this guys advice is gold

  • @hellemller8448
    @hellemller8448 Рік тому +7

    This is great. I have reduced shoulder flexibility after a double mastectomy - getting better all the time - and this will also help.

  • @LouiseLong-t4b
    @LouiseLong-t4b 28 днів тому

    Currently getting PT for shoulder impingement. I asked for help after 3-4 weeks of the problem, and have been doing the exercises for 2 weeks now. I am seeing an improvement, but I will be adding your exercises to my current routine. You are an excellent teacher. Everything is very clearly explained. Thank you.

  • @christophersamu3336
    @christophersamu3336 10 днів тому

    Great guy to follow. Easy to understand. Has calming , soothing voice. Helps emminsly when learning new material with pain interfering.

  • @marycrane6848
    @marycrane6848 9 місяців тому +1

    I had a full shoulder replacement in 2017 after a swimming injury and frozen shoulder. I felt great for five years, but the pinching pain started last year when I restarted swimming after COVID. My doctor did a scan and the device still is in place, so I think all these exercises will allow me to get back into the pool. My pt gave me all of these exercises for rehab in 2017 and 2018, and I thought I could stop doing them, but I was wrong! Thank you for your help!!!

  • @Spreadknowledgealways
    @Spreadknowledgealways Рік тому +1

    He has explained the problem and solution, thoroughly and excellent way

  • @ericag2233
    @ericag2233 Рік тому +4

    This works amazing. You are a genius. Thanks Matt.

  • @justinespinosa1962
    @justinespinosa1962 Рік тому +1

    Im so glad i found this before going to get an injection. Overtime this video has helped me ALOT

  • @loriwilliamson5738
    @loriwilliamson5738 Рік тому +11

    You're amazing Matt! So knowledgeable and you cover the questions I have like you're in my head! Thank you for the great, much needed help. God bless you.

  • @stephanborau3548
    @stephanborau3548 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much -- a really great video! I've had a chronic shoulder injury for several years. The massage exercise with the ball is amazing! Increased range of motion immediately (loosens up the muscle but likely also working on the fascia). My third round of physiotherapy ended recently and has been the most beneficial one. This physiotherapist actually explained that the injury/tear is not going to heal but you need to build up the surrounding muscles which will compensate for the injury. This is exactly what you are saying (ATM) . I'm still building up the strength but it's the best it's been since the injury. I'm super grateful for your exercises!

  • @bettinnafitbettinnadance6839
    @bettinnafitbettinnadance6839 Місяць тому

    Excellent stretching exercises ❤ thank you!!! No more pain meds!

  • @wallrider73
    @wallrider73 10 місяців тому

    So many channels promise things that will make a difference but this delivered for me big time. I'm under no illusions that doing these once is going to fix everything but my range of motion increased and my discomfort seriously decreased. Thank you!

  • @foltz-art
    @foltz-art Рік тому +1

    Fasanating and very helpful I really like this video Thank you for the Amazing information 🎉❤ ✌️💪

  • @bodrumantr
    @bodrumantr Рік тому +4

    this one is one of the most challenging routine if you keep doing it in the correct way and sets. I say that as I have suffered for almost a year of left shoulder impingement. Months ago I discovered that my muscles get weak and only stretching does not help actually. This routine is a complete schedule including massage stretch and strength for people who really suffer for a long time. Do your other workouts and never give them up but also include these. According to my experience, it is a must. And start slowly listen to your body. No rush, careful

  • @Tahkoon
    @Tahkoon Рік тому

    There's been a good four or five people altogether about of help from the Rehabilitation I've been bring the past few years. Just from sleeping bad one night LOL and working at Amazon of course. But you and these very few people out of everyone I mean thousands dude like I am the guy that does research research. I can find shit from 15 years ago that someone wrote on a closed Forum about government😂 but your videos are easily one of the best, most helpful, thorough, you even provide a little bit of humor for all of this pain that your clients and subscribers are going through. Shows not just a professional but a human side. You're good at but you do I'll call it a gift for sure. Thank you for everything

  • @methodtraining
    @methodtraining Рік тому +5

    Thank you for this video. Came an the exact right time.

  • @jonasakhtar3624
    @jonasakhtar3624 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your videos! You are very knowledgeable and very pleasant to listen to. Impressed by how thoroughly you get into details and make sure we understand. So good and well done content. Thank you

  • @aliibrahim5854
    @aliibrahim5854 Рік тому +5

    What a fantastic video Matt. Much appreciated and I hope you are doing well always :D

  • @rkmalhotra100
    @rkmalhotra100 Рік тому +3

    I am working through a partial Supraspinatus and labrum tear, without even an injury or event (I suspect it’s from the Cipro I was prescribed not long ago). Last two months have been quite painful, especially during sleep at night. During the day my arm just feels tight all the time.
    I have consumed so much content on UA-cam re fixing RCT. Your content stands out as some of the best. From the detailed descriptions and explanations to simple layman’s terms, it’s pure gold. The Ortho surgeon didn’t explain even a fraction of it.
    Progress has been real slow and not linear, but I’m putting in the work, and really hoping I can avoid surgery.
    Thank you so much! Prior to the RCT I use to be able to dead hang (no assistance) for over a minute. I’ve stopped doing that in fear of making the tear worse. At what stage of the recovery can I resume? 🙏🏽

  • @karenkaren4833
    @karenkaren4833 9 місяців тому

    I damaged my shoulder about 5 months ago.and experienced limited motion and pain on my right shoulder. I have not sought medical attention. It has improved somewhat... I'd say 60%... but I was starting to think this may be a permanent issue... not being able to fully raise my arm vertically above my head and pain reaching back. It's as though there's a glitch at a certain point and then I can't fully raise it and there is also mild pain at that point. I just watched your video and tried the two shoulder exercises.... just for a short time.... and it's as though a miracle has happened!!!! I can fully raise my arm and the glitch is dramatically better. I now believe that if I continue with your recommendations... I will be back to normal again. I feel like crying! Thank you so, so much for your knowledge, kindness and help. You are amazing and I am extremely appreciative and happy.

    • @Uprighthealth
      @Uprighthealth  8 місяців тому

      Happy to have helped! Enjoy your shoulder! 💪

  • @jasonwarner2216
    @jasonwarner2216 10 місяців тому

    I had a pinched nerve on Xray in my neck and went to Chiropractor and got EMP it just moved the pain to my shoulder. The chest openers and the arm circles are my favorite and and the 1st few sets I found 95 percent relief. Super ecstatic to keep doing more reps for a full recovery. Sometimes you have to do the work to heal yourself instead of depending on a doctor to fix everything with meds or surgery. Thanks Upwrite For all the great knowledge it's much appreciated.

  • @robertvonbaltzer2709
    @robertvonbaltzer2709 3 місяці тому

    Like dem Hoss Shoes! Really enjoyed this vid!
    Been having shoulder pain since I was showing off to my two son in laws bout 30 years ago
    Hey! Every one calls me Bubba. It was that day that this pain started ( never warmed up) and it was that day that told me you have to be ready but long story short I had polio when I was a youngster and was told I would be paralyzed dor my life.
    You at least, gave me something positive to do physically while I'm trying to train on with my band workout! Thank you!!

  • @DenisJava
    @DenisJava Рік тому +1

    Ha! Just yesterday I had an MRI on my really sore left shoulder. I need this video right now!

  • @MrPopeye776
    @MrPopeye776 2 місяці тому

    i love your videos theyve helped me alo too i have the neck arthritis and shoulders. your videos have helped more than an others. i love your since of humor too. you really funny you crack me up seriously. both great to have man.. thanks so much.

  • @yootoob1001001
    @yootoob1001001 Рік тому +5

    Matt, thank you! I was trained in bodywork and a former massage therapist and this was a great reminder about how to work on my own muscles. It's easy to work on others, but sometimes it's great to get advice on how to get suggestions on all the ways we can work on ourselves!

  • @jimb3093
    @jimb3093 10 місяців тому

    Chest opener pec stretch is money! Thank you.

  • @KatrinaT
    @KatrinaT Рік тому +1

    The Subscapularis is my nemesis! I fell off a horse over 20 years ago and started having a stiff shoulder. Now I can barely sleep at night because of shoulder pain that goes down into my elbow and hand. I have been trying to find this muscle for such a long time! Now I have a way to start working on loosening it. Thank you so much!

  • @Idontwantachann
    @Idontwantachann 6 місяців тому

    I had surgery on my torn bicep 7 years ago and still have some tightness and pain in it. I found your video yesterday and there were several exercises that I’ve not been familiar with that really surprised me and seem very effective. I also love the funny questioner, too! Thank you.

  • @ShannonPeebles
    @ShannonPeebles 6 днів тому

    I love the way you teach, Matt. Thank you!

  • @lovesongs796
    @lovesongs796 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much I’ve grabbed a racquetball found a wall and I immediately found the knot in spot and just leaned on it did several places for about 15 minutes raised my hand way above my head I think I’m gonna do this to three times a day thank you so much anything is better than surgery

  • @janetm2969
    @janetm2969 Рік тому

    I first moticed it about a month ago. Very limited motion and lots of pain ... massage wasn't addressing it and exercise of any kind was painful. So, last week I went to a chiropractor who saw that I had a displaced rib on the upper thoracic spine. After some massage and active release techniques, he did an adjustment to put the rib back in place - Ouch!!! The last week has been painful, but getting better, and now today I started looking for exercises to open up my shoulders and stretch the thoracis spine. Glad I found this video!! Thank you so much for the work you do!!

  • @mjc7771
    @mjc7771 7 місяців тому

    Been having shoulder pain for months. I tried resting for months thinking rest would cure it. Thank you so much this video was the best I’ve found so far. Your gentle yet direct and funny approach really helped 😊

  • @anneg8878
    @anneg8878 7 місяців тому

    Yeah, my was so bad. My arm felt like it was on fire at times. I did get the injection and then followed up with PT help keep it from returning. Your videos are very informative easy to follow and a little funny. Thanks

  • @GaganKumar-gl5ky
    @GaganKumar-gl5ky 7 місяців тому

    The most useful video on UA-cam for shoulder impingement. Thanks brother 🔥

  • @starscream2
    @starscream2 Рік тому

    This video is pure gold! I've dealt with shoulder pain for over a year. Instead of using a ball, I used my $40 massage gun from amazon. That plus all the other exercises and holy cow...I got back my full range of motion! However, while hanging on the bar, I did notice pain in my right shoulder still, so I stopped. Not bad for the first time! I think I got this because I was going too low on my inclined push ups that are part of my pull up bar rack over the years. Thank you so much man! I'm going to make this part of my daily routine.

  • @reddogleader1968
    @reddogleader1968 Рік тому +4

    Thanks. Solid content. Very useful.

  • @pierred8341
    @pierred8341 Місяць тому

    Excellent video and love your sense of humor 👏 ❤❤❤

  • @tomgirldouble3249
    @tomgirldouble3249 7 місяців тому

    I've been away for a couple of week, so got a bit behind with the exercises, these look excellent as have had shoulder trouble for about 10yrs now, looking forward to starting these🙂

  • @nulam2451
    @nulam2451 5 місяців тому

    I have shoulder problems for the past 7 months, not sure where this will head to. I came across your video only today after months of watching other stuff online. I havent done any of your exercises yet but the most amazing thing about your video is it gave me some hope now, as was going downhill that on google searching they say it takes few weeks to heal then why am I not. healing after months. I will try your stuff out definitely.. thanks for your lovely positive content, it means so much..

  • @EM-fg3hm
    @EM-fg3hm 3 місяці тому

    Great video! Lots of new ways to heal! Thank you!

  • @mattblomeley
    @mattblomeley 7 місяців тому

    Great exercises and stretches, thank you, will definitely add to my routine! Dislocated a shoulder in 2018. Had tried so many things to ease the ensuing bursitis and bicep tendinitis, which was wrecking my surfing, annoying me at work, while sleeping and I was starting to rely on Celebrex tablets before doing anything physical. Have at long last achieved almost complete relief very recently, after following the McKenzie Method exercises 3-4 times a day followed by 1/2 doz shoulder clock stretches. I also read the Kirsch book on shoulder hangs and do this too. It’s amazing when you get onto the right track how the body responds and pain can disappear within days or weeks! 🎉

  • @isagoldfield7393
    @isagoldfield7393 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank You for all this exercises♥️♥️♥️

  • @patriciavarga4084
    @patriciavarga4084 4 місяці тому

    Thank you Matt! I don’t know how I missed this one.

  • @Thanhatos
    @Thanhatos 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. With a lot of variability and a nice touch of humor. :)

  • @pfv3462
    @pfv3462 Рік тому

    Matt, thank you!
    I suffered this shoulder impingement while archery!
    I was training my muscles well before the covid 19 period.
    but during the covid period everything stopped, including my gym membership, I am 61 years old!
    I am well muscled but have still suffered damage to my shoulders and feel a shooting pain on the top of my shoulder every day!
    I'm going to follow your advice and hope I can be pain free again.
    I will also adjust my shooting technique and attitude in the future!

  • @m_a_r
    @m_a_r Рік тому +2

    Hi. I used to do the tennis ball rolling on the floor and it was SO painful. I just did your method against the wall and it's so much less painfull and the muscles aren't tight anymore. Thanks for teaching the wall method.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Рік тому

      Look for the big orange balls they’re softer and more gentle for painful muscles. Maybe in sports or dollar type stores. I’ve reached for them often over ten yrs. Tennis balls too.

  • @kathleenmckenna8578
    @kathleenmckenna8578 Рік тому

    Excellent video! I love the glasses and the tiny skeleton. At 60, working at home hunched over my computer and not exercising like I should, used 10 lb weight and tweaked left arm somehow. Then crocheted three months big blankets hunched over and by February pain radiated throughout the arm. Took me months to realize I needed physical therapy. Went for 12 visits and went from 40 % to 85 % recovery but now need more visits. Your video shows exercises front to back which is critical and pt people didn’t really explain this so I didn’t grasp what they were trying accomplish. I will work on these. Bonus: my kid is 12 and just learning to pitch but he is having pain when he pitches and I always tell him he needs to stretch more but he is 12 and doesn’t listen. He needs to do these to get the muscles stretched out! 😊 thanks

  • @neilgirvan8678
    @neilgirvan8678 Рік тому

    This has been a very helpful video. Thank you. I've subscribed.

  • @sue6307
    @sue6307 Рік тому +1

    This is so awesome. I am in that place of pain killers and lidocaine patches😂 my left shoulder has had tears and impinge and pain since I fell on it 3 years ago. Doing this daily is helping so much!❤

  • @shinkomar2960
    @shinkomar2960 Рік тому

    I had a broken humerus bone eight weeks ago 😓😓😫
    Thank you for all your tips 😊😊

  • @icouldjustscream
    @icouldjustscream Рік тому +2

    Thanks! My anterior shoulder muscles have been feeling tight when putting my arms behind my back. My right is worse. I can lift my arms straight up and to the front and sides no problem. I see now my external rotation is limited! That subscapular stretch is wicked good. Thank you!

  • @kathykrain5574
    @kathykrain5574 8 місяців тому

    This video is working for me. Thank you for posting this!!

  • @GregoryMcGehee-ex3cl
    @GregoryMcGehee-ex3cl 9 місяців тому

    Thanks! I am learning a lot watching your videos. I have a weak point in my abdominal muscles where they stick out when I try to sit up. The weak point is vertical not horizontal. I went to surgeon to see if it could be fixed and he said I don’t need to be able to do sit-ups or core exercises just walk for exercise. Surely this is just weak muscles from long career of sitting and allowing abdominal muscles to stay relaxed.

  • @melds9788
    @melds9788 Рік тому

    Thank you! I pulled a muscle on my left shoulder coz I did a lot of upper body exercises. I went to see an acupunturiest, but, I was still having pains. So, I decided to do my own therapy and the pain went away. But, I waited more than a month to start weight lifting again. Lesson learned, I only do weight training (not heavy weights anymore) two times a week and not do a lot of sets and repetitions and lastly, to stretch after workout.

  • @GreenBoiler
    @GreenBoiler 11 місяців тому

    3:03 - Yes the massage technique worked for me. Definitely related to lifting a pressing. I was about to give up, but this alleviated my shoulder issue. Thanks again.

  • @LynnRobitaille-m5i
    @LynnRobitaille-m5i Рік тому

    I noticed it about a week ago, it would come and go and then when it came back again and I decided to handle it. Your exercises did the job. I felt a big change right away, right after the massages. I will continue to work on it to reinforce my affected shoulder. I have tried my exercises again with lower weight and noticed that I have to watch and keep my posture in place and it went well. Thank you

  • @deedeeasten
    @deedeeasten Рік тому

    I adore you and your channel! I am thankful I found you in 2020! I always come back to your channel. I've been away for a bit as once I tore my meniscus...(documented...once I mention to people that I have not had surgery, they think it wasn't actually torn)...the Asian squat was just too painful. In Jan slipped on ice and took a very hard fall and jolted my shoulder and neck out of wack. Didn't understand just how slick my Xero shoes can be on snow and ice...Both injuries have responded beautifully with deep tissue massages, work from your awesome videos, ginger, turmeric, and occasionally CBD!
    3 cheers to
    ATM! Thanks Matt.
    PS now when icy/snowy I wear my Alpine Xeros! They do much better than the others when icy out. And I learned to walk better from Grown & Healthy. No more heel striking!

  • @julieschoonmaker4199
    @julieschoonmaker4199 9 місяців тому

    Excellent video. So much info. Things weren't helping at PT.
    I've been a follower for a while and this is by far the one I need right now. Thank you so much

  • @oniladej9981
    @oniladej9981 Рік тому

    one of the best video i tried and everything you explained work very recommended for those who playing sports thx .

  • @Jak0kaj
    @Jak0kaj Рік тому +7

    This popped up right as I’ve improved my impingement in the past week. It’s been terrible for years. Timing couldn’t be more coincidental 😂

    • @RebeccaMurrayUK
      @RebeccaMurrayUK 3 місяці тому

      @@Jak0kaj literally the same. My shoulder has got better but this video is awesome and wish I had it months back

  • @tiar476
    @tiar476 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video. I have found that my right clavicle makes an awful clunking noise when I move my arm which is painful and has persisted for months. Any advice please?
    This has helped with my left shoulder, which has become really weak since lockdown. So thanks again.

  • @okjeh
    @okjeh Рік тому +1

    Absolutely amazing! I have rotation and mobility issues. These tips really releases the tensions in the muscles.

  • @robversus
    @robversus Рік тому +1

    Had some weird shoulder impingement show up from what felt like an unrelated parkour accident. I haven't been able to lift my left arm up fully, without pain for a few months now. Literally the first thing you bring up in this video had the sharp pain disappear. Thanks Matt. Appreciate you. 🙏

  • @STate-lt8xq
    @STate-lt8xq 9 місяців тому

    I was diagnosed with a frozen shoulder 10 years ago. After a cortisone shot and then surgery to “cut loose the frozen parts” by an orthopedic surgeon, I am currently still frozen…although I suspect it’s now mainly due to not having been able to move it very far for TEN YEARS! I am excited to do these exercises for a full month to see if anything changes. Wish me luck!

  • @lorenegibson2946
    @lorenegibson2946 10 місяців тому

    Very good instruction. I appreciate what you teach. Impressed with what you know.

    • @Uprighthealth
      @Uprighthealth  4 місяці тому

      Experience is a brutal but effective teacher! 😅

  • @TheZGALa
    @TheZGALa Рік тому

    Gret video! Thanks for the lessons, smiles, and encouragement!

  • @Raienya
    @Raienya Рік тому +1

    I'll try these. I have pretty bad problems with my shoulders, to the point that I've been told that both of them are partially out of the sockets.

  • @jbooth6155
    @jbooth6155 Рік тому

    I have had posterior neck and right arm pain for 2 months, no known injury. Saw MD 3 days ago with X-rays which revealed neck muscle spasm and impending rt should impingement . Tried your exercise tonight and felt a bit better. Also used tiger balm on shoulder. Thanks for the video

  • @Robot007
    @Robot007 8 місяців тому

    Hello Matt! Great advices throughout your wonderful videos. Any suggestion on thickened achilles tendon scar tissue that causes limited movement in ankle? Keep up the great work. Blessings!!!

  • @freeagent925
    @freeagent925 Рік тому

    Oh man, thank you for this video!
    I been doing the lacrosse ball massage wrong for years. I have been laying on the floor with the lacrosse ball, hitting pretty much the same areas you talk about. but for some reason when you do it against the wall, I was able to massage the same areas but I was able to find sore/tight spots that I was not able to hit laying down. I have been having problems lifting my right arm up over my head without paint/pinching off and on for years and in about 5 minutes of massage with a ball on the wall, PAIN IS GONE! lol Thank you again!

  • @13CDallas
    @13CDallas Рік тому

    Thanks for your time putting this video together. Any thoughts on using the thumper massager in the areas you use the ball.

  • @Darkblob32
    @Darkblob32 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this! What would you recommend if you feel that pinching or pain when doing the arm circles?

  • @claudia8861
    @claudia8861 6 місяців тому

    This was amazing. Thank you for the instant relief!

  • @foltz-art
    @foltz-art Рік тому +1

    Im asking for a friend ? Haha 🤣😂✌️🎊 love this video ♡

  • @stephaniecarlson6689
    @stephaniecarlson6689 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much🙏😘 I appreciated your video. Steph NSW AUSTRALIA🌺

  • @naomiizcool
    @naomiizcool Рік тому

    Thank you. Not only for the information but for the morning laugh 😂

  • @geralynlarocque969
    @geralynlarocque969 Рік тому

    Love the glasses. You are definitely knowledgeable. Thank you!

  • @tarahall1025
    @tarahall1025 Рік тому

    Thank you! I can lift our grandbaby with ease after doing these!!

  • @philly5452
    @philly5452 Рік тому

    Such a great channel i need all this broke my shoulder years ago and its shouting just now after suddebtky doing press ups 😢😅

  • @PetitLouplechat
    @PetitLouplechat 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the share and the good advices.

  • @MovewithDrMike
    @MovewithDrMike Рік тому +1

    Great information! Thank you

  • @benjamingruder4875
    @benjamingruder4875 Рік тому

    This really covered a lot! It really seems to be about exploration and gently introducing challenges.

  • @foltz-art
    @foltz-art Рік тому +1

    16:38 heck yeah this really works well for me. TY Matt 💪✌️

  • @markj.a351
    @markj.a351 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this.
    I've been going on two years with my pain.
    I've seen 2 doctors and 4 therapists. None have an answer as to why it still hurts if I try to lift even light weight.

    • @Uprighthealth
      @Uprighthealth  Рік тому

      Don't get caught in RIIPS: www.uprighthealth.com/blog/riips 😀

  • @k.michaelsmith2630
    @k.michaelsmith2630 Рік тому

    I'm definitely going to try this.
    I just started playing tennis again after 25 years and dislocated one of my shoulders about two years.
    But I've had issues with both.
    Thank you for the great advice and demonstration 🙏