The #1 Swimming Injury
Swimmers suffer shoulder injuries more than other injuries. Andrew Walker, PT and Ali Meeks review anatomy, biomechanics, prevention, treatment, and technique. As respective owners of PhysioWorks and ReadySetSweat they collaborate to try and give their clients the best level of care possible.
Swimmers suffer shoulder injuries more than other injuries. Andrew Walker, PT and Ali Meeks review anatomy, biomechanics, prevention, treatment, and technique. As respective owners of PhysioWorks and ReadySetSweat they collaborate to try and give their clients the best level of care possible.
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<strong>The</strong> mobility seen in the last picture is only<br />
2/3 of the story. <strong>The</strong> shoulder is not just a<br />
ball and socket joint, it is a complex<br />
including two other joints and a pseudo joint<br />
Acromio-clavicular Joint<br />
Scapulothoracic Joint<br />
(pseudo joint!)<br />
Gleno-humeral<br />
Sterno-clavicular Joint