Overcome Shoulder Pain, Improve Stability, and Restore Your Confidence to Move!
Shoulder pain can affect every part of your day?from lifting your arm to get dressed, to reaching overhead, to simply lying on your side at night. The frustration builds when stiffness, weakness, instability, or sharp pain keeps you from doing the activities you love.
But pain or instability in your shoulder doesn't mean you're hopeless. And it doesn't mean you need endless appointments or invasive treatments to get better and improve your functional abilities.
With expert instruction and research-backed exercise strategies adapted from the bestselling book Rehab Science, you can take charge of your recovery, strengthen your shoulder, and restore natural, pain-free movement?all from home.
Inside this book, you'll find:
Proven Techniques to Reduce Pain and Improve Function: Apply effective strategies?including soft-tissue mobilizations, targeted stretching, stability exercises, and strength-building movements?to calm irritation and restore motion where it's limited.
A Step-by-Step Rehab System: Choose the right program based on your symptoms, and follow a structured, stepwise plan to rebuild mobility, stability, and strength in your shoulder.
Professionally Guided Programs: Follow the three-phase exercise protocols lifted directly from Rehab Science tailored to treat the most common shoulder conditions, including:
· Shoulder pain
· Rotator cuff injury (tear/tendinopathy)
· Shoulder Impingement (subacromial pain syndrome)
· Shoulder instability (dislocation/subluxations)
· Labral tears
· Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
· Biceps tendinopathy or tear
Knowledge and consistent action are the keys to changing how your shoulder feels and functions. Whether your symptoms began suddenly, developed after overuse, or have lingered for months or years, these protocols empower you to understand your condition, build resilience, and safeguard your shoulder for the future.
You don't have to live with shoulder pain or instability. You can reclaim comfort, strength, and confidence in your movement?one exercise and phase at a time.