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Exercises for the Shoulder

Exercise 1: Pendulum

Exercise 2: Shoulder Cradle

Exercise 3: Wand Exercise

Exercise 4: Shoulder Pulley

Exercise 5: Pat and Reach

Exercise 6: Shoulder Blade Pinch

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Shoulder Exercise 1: Pendulum

This is good for a painful or limited shoulder. It helps to relax shoulder muscles and moves the joint in all directions. You can do this exercise either standing or sitting.
  • Lean slightly forward. Let your arm hang freely in front of you. Relax and feel the weight of your arm.
  • Keeping the arm relaxed, begin to make small circles. Gradually increase to larger circles.
  • Exercise just past the point of discomfort, but don't push too hard.




Shoulder Exercise 2: Shoulder Cradle

  • Grasp one arm near the elbow with your other hand and raise the arm up over your head.
  • Holding your arm as high as it will go, bend and straighten your elbow. If your shoulder is painful or tight, you may do this exercise lying down.




Shoulder Exercise 3: Wand Exercise

If one or both of your shoulders are particularly tight or weak, this exercise is good for you.
  • Use a cane, yardstick, or mop handle as your wand.
  • Place one hand on each end and raise the wand as high overhead as possible.
  • This exercise can be done standing, sitting, or lying down.




Shoulder Exercise 4: Shoulder Pulley

  • Fasten a hook or pulley in a beam or on the top of a door frame.
  • Place a piece of rope or clothesline through the hook. Start with enough rope to let you sit while exercising.
  • Hold one end of the rope in each hand. If gripping the rope is uncomfortable, add padding or handles.
  • As you pull down with one arm, the other arm will be raised.
  • Move your arms up and down in front of you and also out to the side.




Shoulder Exercise 5: Pat and Reach

This exercise helps increase flexibility and strength for both shoulders.
  • Raise one arm up over your head and bend your elbow to pat yourself on the back.
  • Move your other arm to your back, bend your elbow, and reach up toward the other hand. Can your fingertips touch?
  • Relax and switch arm positions. Can you touch on that side?
  • For most people, one position will work better than the other.




Shoulder Exercise 6: Shoulder Blade Pinch

This is a good exercise to strengthen the middle and upper back and to stretch the chest.
  • Sit or stand with your head in heads-up position and your shoulders relaxed.
  • Raise your arms out to the sides with elbows bent.
  • Pinch your shoulder blades together by moving your elbows as far back as you can.
  • Hold briefly, then slowly move your arms forward to touch elbows.
  • If this position is uncomfortable, lower your hands to touch your shoulders.






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