The Shoulder Lara Mele, Joe Senni, Tim Connor
Contents • Introduction: • Basic Shoulder Anatomy
• Common Shoulder Injuries • Warning signs of shoulder injuries
• Weight Training Modifications • Key points• Significance • Importance
• Shoulder Positioning • Key points• Significance • Importance
• Conclusion • Work Cited
The Shoulder
• Wide range of motion • Common to have instability problems• Very mobile joint
Common Shoulder Injuries
• The more mobile a joint is, the less stable it is. • Rotator cuff impingement• Subluxations• Dislocations
Warning Signs Of Shoulder Injuries • Is your shoulder stiff? • Can you rotate your arm in all the normal positions? • Does it feel like your shoulder could pop out of the socket? • Do you lack the strength in your shoulder to carry out your
daily activities?
Weight Training Modifications
Key Points • Weight training has many benefits, but comes with a high risk
of injury. • Puts shoulder joint in positions that could injure shoulder or
cause anterior shoulder instability. • To avoid shoulder complications or anterior shoulder
instability the article provides modifications to exercises that are prescribed to clients. • Avoid aggravating the shoulder capsule by removing the “High-
Five” position out of these common exercises:• Military press• Behind the neck pull down• Squat
Significance • Modifications to common weight training exercises help
professionals improve clients work outs by reducing the risk for shoulder complications.
• Understanding clients with anterior shoulder instability are at risk while weight training.• Look for signs and symptoms of shoulder pain.• Remove and modify certain exercises for clients.
Importance • As a professional…• Making a client preform an exercise in weight training that uses
the High Five position, could cause shoulder complications.• Make adjustments for each client.• Be cautious and do postural assessments and Range Of Motion
assessments before prescribing a client an exercise program.