You are here

Hanging & Swinging Exercises to Optimize Shoulder Function

Shoulder Mobility Exercise Progressions:

While Supine:

Activating Shoulders Through Flexion While Extending the Spine:

Shoulder Dislocates and Resistance Band Work:

Distraction of the Shoulder Joint While Keeping Your Feet on the Ground:

Scapular Mobility, Hanging, and Brachiating Progressions:

 
 

Join more than 80,000 readers worldwide who receive Dr. Ben Kim's free newsletter

Receive simple suggestions to measurably improve your health and mobility, plus alerts on specials and giveaways at our catalogue

Please Rate This

Your rating: None Average: 3.9 (14 votes)
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
 

Highest Rated

No articles have been rated for usefulness recently, please check later.

 
 

Comments

I'm working through a shoulder impingement from tennis and other things, and have had good results from hanging/brachiating exercises. It feels like the stretches are easier if the shoulder is distracted. If I can progress to the advanced hanging with rotation and brachiating exercises that you demonstrate, is that sufficient to get all ranges of motion from the shoulder, or does one need to do lying or standing stretches in addition?

Thanks for your excellent videos!