Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:25 What is frozen shoulder? 00:52 What causes frozen shoulder? 1:46 The stages of frozen shoulder 2:03 What can we do during the freezing stage? 2:55 Let's talk about the frozen stage and what you can do! 3:39 The thawing stage - here's what to do! Frozen shoulder can feel...

HOW: In a seated position with a resistance band anchored behind you, start with your hands holding the band overhead. From this position with your arms straight, pull the band down towards your lap stopping at shoulder height. From here, let the band assist with...

HOW: Anchor a resistance band at about shoulder height. Grab onto the band with one arm. While standing facing the band, hinge forward at the hips and lean towards the band with a slight bend in your knees. Have your arm holding the band...

HOW: Begin in a kneeling position next to a wall. The knee that is up should be closest to the wall. Placing your elbow on the wall with your arm bent is the correct distance you should be from the wall. From here, extend...

HOW: Begin in a standing position. Lift one arm up to the front at a 45 degree angle as high as you possibly can overhead and back down for the prescribed amount of reps.    FEEL: You should feel your shoulder muscles working.    COMPENSATION: Don’t...

HOW: Begin in a standing position. Lift one arm up and out to the front as high as you possibly can overhead and back down for the prescribed amount of reps.    FEEL: You should feel your shoulder muscles working.    COMPENSATION: Don’t shrug your shoulder...

HOW: Begin in a standing position. Lift one arm up and out from the side as high as you possibly can overhead and back down for the prescribed amount of reps.    FEEL: You should feel your shoulder muscles working.    COMPENSATION: Don’t shrug your shoulder...

HOW: In a standing position, feet shoulder width apart, hinge forward at the hips and slightly bend your knees. Place one on the inside of the opposite knee. Move the other hand behind your back with your palm facing out and elbow bent. From...

HOW: Begin in a seated position underneath a pulley system. With one hand, hold onto the pulley with your palm facing you and your arm out in front of you at an angle. Make sure that arm is completely relaxed. Use the opposite arm...

HOW: Begin in a seated position underneath a pulley system. With one hand, hold onto the pulley with your palm facing you and your arm out in front of you. Make sure that arm is completely relaxed. Use the opposite arm to pull that...

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