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Shoulder Stabilization Exercises - Phase I

The document provides instructions for 7 shoulder stabilization exercises as part of a Phase I physical therapy program. The exercises are designed to strengthen the shoulder blades and surrounding muscles. They include exercises like shoulder blade setting, shoulder clock, shoulder press up, and wall-based exercises like push ups and squeezes. Patients are instructed to perform the exercises as prescribed in terms of frequency and repetitions and to stop any exercise that causes increased pain.

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Shoulder Stabilization Exercises - Phase I

The document provides instructions for 7 shoulder stabilization exercises as part of a Phase I physical therapy program. The exercises are designed to strengthen the shoulder blades and surrounding muscles. They include exercises like shoulder blade setting, shoulder clock, shoulder press up, and wall-based exercises like push ups and squeezes. Patients are instructed to perform the exercises as prescribed in terms of frequency and repetitions and to stop any exercise that causes increased pain.

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SHOULDER STABILIZATION EXERCISES PHASE I

The following is your personalized exercise program prescribed by your physical therapist. Please review the instructions and perform the exercises as prescribed (frequency, number of repetitions). If your symptoms feel worse with any exercise, stop doing the exercise until you check with your physical therapist or your doctor. 1. Shoulder Blade Setting Start with arms relaxed at sides; rotate palms forward, squeezing your shoulder blades back and down. Hold for 2 seconds.
Frequency _________________________________

SCAPULAR STABILIZATION EXERCISES PHASE I

2. Shoulder Clock Start with arms relaxed at sides. Picture the face of a clock on the side of your shoulder. Raise shoulders toward ears (12 oclock), hold for 2 seconds. Rotate shoulders back and down (9 oclock). Hold for 2 seconds. Slowly return to the start position.
Frequency _____________________________

3. Shoulder Press Up Lie on your back with the arm pointed straight up toward the ceiling. Keep elbow straight. Press fisted hand straight up toward the ceiling. Allow the shoulder blade to lift off the floor or bed. Hold for 2 seconds. Slowly return to start position.
Frequency ________________________________

4. Ball on Table Press down Place a ball on a table at hip height. Rest the hand on the ball. Set shoulder blade (refer to exercise #1). Press down on ball. Hold for 2 seconds.
Frequency __________________________

Additional Instructions:

PHYSICAL THERAPY

SHOULDER STABILIZATION EXERCISES PHASE I

5a. Wall Push-Up Plus Place your hands (open or fisted) on the wall just below shoulders. Stand straight. Push your chest away from wall, rounding upper back, allowing shoulder blades to come apart and forward. Hold for 2 seconds. Avoid shrugging shoulders towards ears. Return to start position.
Frequency _________________________________

5b. Wall PressOne Hand (alternate position) Follow instructions from exercise 5a with one hand on the wall. You may place other hand behind the head.
Frequency _____________________________

6. Wax On / Wax Off Place one hand on the wall with a light touch just below shoulder level. Set your shoulder blade without shrugging. Perform small circular motions, first clockwise, then counterclockwise, as if waxing the wall.
Frequency ________________________________

7. Wall Squeeze Place little fingers against the wall, creating a W with your arms. Squeeze your shoulder blades back and down, maintaining a light touch with wall. Hold for 2 seconds. Slowly return to start position.
Frequency __________________________

Additional Instructions:

2006, TPMG, INC. All rights reserved. Physical Therapy. 010526-001 (Revised 11-06) R.L. 5.3

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