Uploaded by DrPaulSalinas on Dec 1, 2010
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The Rotator Cuff consists of four muscles that are responsible for movement, position and stability of your shoulder girdle. These muscles are often hurt with exercises that involve overhead activity, or dynamic movements such as throwing. In addition, lack of activity and/or poor posture can lead to injury to the rotator cuff due to de-conditioning of these muscles, or impingement due to poor postural alignment.
Today's video, demonstrated by Dr. Paul M. Salinas, www.parkavenuespine.com, (Doctor of Chiropractic) and Liz Barnet (Health and Fitness Counselor), can help you improve rotator cuff and core strength by challenging these muscles through three different advanced push-up techniques. These exercises should be done pain-free, and by individuals who can perform standard push-ups without difficulty. If you experience any discomfort during these exercises, you should seek the attention of a licensed medical professional (ie. Orthopedist, Chiropractor, Physical Therapist, Medical Doctor, Sports Medicine Specialist, etc.)
The author, Dr. Paul M. Salinas, is a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic specializing in the treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of neuro-muscular skeletal injuries. He specializes in Active Release Techniques, and is full-body certified in this technique. He patients consists of elite athletes to every day office workers. His New York City (NYC) chiropractic practice is Park Avenue Spine, located in Manhattan.
Liz Barnet is a New York City based holistic health coach, personal trainer, group fitness instructor, and yoga and Pilates instructor. Liz passionately believes that by honoring and challenging the body, inside and out, one can achieve optimal health, wellness, nutrition, and fitness. She has helped hundreds of New York City residents to reach their health-related goals.
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