The 3B Scientific® Anatomy Video "Shoulder Joint" vividly describes the functional and topographical anatomy of the shoulder joint. In addition to naming each of the bony structures and muscles of the rotator cuff, all the natural movements of the shoulder joint are shown in detail.
I have severe rotator cuff injury and was told by a deep tissue therapist the cracking sound is merely the corpuscles exuding air locks. I have no need to doubt him. I don't go to him any more because his therapy wasn't working for me. I've been through 'trigger point', the works. But when I hear that cracking sound whilst exercising my own physio, I don't concern myself with it and no harm done.
carriemaizey 3 months ago
Nice video, Thanks a lot. Wish you could make more videos on various joints! :)
surbhihere 3 months ago
gr8 video!
fmichael1 4 months ago
Very good presentation. Clear and easy to follow. Please come and teach me more :) Good Work!
TheGypsyGirl72 6 months ago
EXCELLENT VIDEO WITH EXCELLENT PRESENTATION ,EASY WAY OF TEACH ING .
mahendramurarka 8 months ago
Thnak you!
jabarkh 8 months ago
show in a class nice video !
nickiz1 11 months ago
Thanks fot this vid.
motjemo1 11 months ago
if your shoulder joint cracks. try working on finding some stiffness. you may not have a full range that will signal that you need to stretch out and reclaim your range.
IcarusFlying 1 year ago
@mustangsdiehard1fan That's not a good thing that your hear noises in your both shoulders,but as long as it doesn't hurt or you don't have any functional limitations it's okay,you don't need to be worried about it !
GOLSHANCLUB 1 year ago