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BG
been wondering about this, can you explain the broom stick stretches?
Sure thing..or at least give it my best shot. I'll describe the ones that seemed to help me most.
1) Grasp a broomstick near the "sweeping" end with your good hand. Place the palm of the hand of the injured side over the end of the handle. Using your good hand, slowly push the handle up to push the hand that is over the end of the handle upwards and to the rear. Don't overdo, just a nice stretch, and hold it for a bit. ( This one is also useful as a light stretch for the pecs). You should slowly get an improvement in the ROM and lessened discomfort @ the shoulder area. You have to kind of make it a daily ritual for at least 10 minutes or so, but gradually it should free things up a bit...just listen to your body. If it feels like you're at your limit, don't try to get too wild with it.
2) Grasp a broom behind your back with your hands a little less than shoulder width apart...or as close to that as is comfortable. I usually have my palms facing behind me, but sometimes go with palms forward. Keeping your arms straight as you comfortably can, slowly raise your hands upward until you feel a good stretch and hold it for a 10 count or so. Lather, rinse, and repeat. (Don't try to raise it so much that your shoulder wants to cam/roll out of its usual position in the socket).
Also, if you have one of those sh!tty little cheap kickballs like they used to sell in the grocery store, you can palm the ball, hold it out about shoulder level, place the ball against the wall, and using your hand, roll it around to make small to medium sized circles.
Again, don't try to push the stretches just to see how much pain you can withstand. Just work towards an increased ROM. If you can do these several times a day, rock on with it. If you feel that you need ice afterwards, there is a decent sticky on that in the injury/rehab forum. Hope one of those will give you some relief! ![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
Edit: I can tell you from personal experience that attempting stretch #1 in the vicinity of a functioning ceiling fan doesn't work very well.
Last edited by almostgone; 12-27-2014 at 04:36 AM.
Reason: dumb@ss phone....added the edit and a smidge more detail..
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