How to Treat Internal Impingement of the Shoulder

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Internal Impingement

The latest webinar recording for Inner Circle members is now available below.

How to Treat Internal Impingement of the Shoulder

This month’s Inner Circle webinar is part 2 of my series on internal impingement of the shoulder.  I thought this was such a large subject that I wanted to separate them into two different webinars, one discussing what internal impingement is and how to make an accurate diagnosis.  Click here to view part 1 on the Diagnosis of Internal Impingement.

Once you understand that, you can develop a treatment strategy for internal impingement, which is part 2 of this webinar series.  Here is just a few of the things we covered:

  • The principles of treating the overhead athlete with internal impingement
  • What to do initially and what to focus on before progressing their program
  • What to do instead of aggressively stretching the shoulder
  • The one key are to focus on when treating internal impingement
  • When to know when to begin throwing and when to begin pitching

To access the webinar, please be sure you are logged in and are a member of the Inner Circle program.

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