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How To Get Rid Of A Frozen Shoulder

June 19th, 2010

When you keep your body in motion people tend to stay in motion, and at the same time when you keep your body at rest it will tend to stay at rest. When considering the condition of having a frozen shoulder this is certainly the case, and your shoulder can become very stiff and difficult to move. Even if you do try to do this, the pain can be extremely intense and as such you will want to raise yourself from this pain and release the stiffness as well. In order to accomplish this there are several frozen shoulder exercises you might want to consider.

One of the best of these is simply to find a doorway within your home and stand in it. You should then put your arms up against the wall a little bit above your head and lean forward so that your pectorals stretch. If you hold yourself in this particular position for about 20 seconds for several repetitions this will be very helpful.

There are also many frozen shoulder exercises that will involve the use of a stick. One of these will involve you are holding the stick in both hands in front of your body down at your waist. You then simply raise the stick so it is above your head, gently extending your shoulders while doing so. Again, hold the pose for roughly 10 seconds and then repeat 8 to 10 times.

In much the same way you can do pretty much the same sort of exercise behind your back. Of course, you will not be able to raise your arms write up above your head, but should stretch them away from your back as much as possible. Again, repeat 10 times.

Of course, the use of a stick is not necessary for other frozen shoulder exercises as well. There are certain things that can be done without any sort of aid and which can be achieved at any point out today whether you are. One of these would be to simply shrug your shoulders for roughly 10 seconds. After you have done this, put them back for about 10 seconds and then pull them down for the same amount of time. Doing this about 10 times will be very helpful as well.

In addition to this, some very gentle press ups will also allow the same effect. Simply lie on the ground with your hands shoulder with a part and push your body up very gently. Hold the pose at the top for about three seconds and then release.

Each of these exercises should help with your shoulder.

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May 16th, 2010

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