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    Posted: Aug 24 2010 at 1:53pm
I am stretching both the internal and external rotators.  I am also doing external rotation exercises with bands to strengthen them.

I saw a chiropractor yesterday that specializes in Active Release Therapy, and he did a lot of work on the muscles around my shoulder.  It was pretty amazing... my range of motion was a lot better (temporarily).   I'm just going to stick with my program, and see this chiro 1-2x a week for awhile and hope for the best.
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Hi Lawrence,
For my patients who have lack of mobility at the shoulder joint it can take quite awhile to achieve increase mobility. Depending on what is contributing to the restriction at the joint ie scar tissue, capsular, soft tissue, etc. The treatment approach may vary and so will the time for gains. The picture that shows the position you are trying to achieve will require not only great strength but flexibility as well. You mention you have been stretching the internal rotators - is there a reason why you are not stretching the external rotators? Given this picture, I would say you would need to have sufficient external rotation to achieve this position as well.  
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This is not a post about injury, it is a post about a lack of mobility.  I have a slightly kyphotic spine (just within normal ranges my doctor says), if that bears any thought to this.

I have come to realize that I majorly lack 1) thoracic spine mobility and 2) external shoulder rotation mobility.

I have been active in Olympic weightlifting, but cannot achieve the position shown here due to these immobilities:
http://www.gymjunkies.com/images/clean_rack.jpg

I have been working for the past 4 weeks (3x a day) on t-spine mobilization drills, soft-tissue work with lacrosse balls & foam rollers, and the "broomstick stretch" shown here for external shoulder rotation: http://www.exrx.net/Stretches/Subscapularis/Broomstick.html

I also stretch/roll my lats and PNF stretch my internal shoulder rotators too.

To make a long story short, how long does it typically take to show some progress in shoulder mobility? My t-spine mobility has come a long way, and anything with my arms overhead is getting easier, but my shoulder seems to be not improving.

I have pictures of me attempting the position above if that would be of interest.  

I'm just frustrated.


Edited by lawrenceboland - Aug 17 2010 at 3:48pm
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