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5 Exercises for the Subscapularis Muscle (Rotator Cuff Rehab)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2023
  • Today’s video covers rehab exercises for the subscapularis muscle, which is one of the four rotator cuff muscles.
    Subscapularis is the strongest of the four rotator cuff muscles and is located on the anterior or front side of the scapula (shoulder blade). Subscapularis is one of the major internal rotators of the shoulder and also serves as an important stabilizer of the joint.
    Pain related to dysfunction of this muscle is typically experienced on the posterior or backside of the shoulder, shoulder blade and backside of the upper arm.
    *This post includes several exercises that can be used to strengthen the subscapularis muscle. My new book has rehab programs for the 50 most common conditions, including rotator cuff injuries. Click the link to learn more. a.co/d/0af9xTP

Комментарии • 198

  • @olgasolo5583
    @olgasolo5583 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you, I love that these excercises are so precise. I've had several problems with shoulders lately, tried stretching and general sets for shoolders, but it's the strengthening excersises that target specific muscles that have finally worked.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Месяц назад

      You’re welcome! Therapeutic exercises that target specific muscles and tendons are often very helpful. I’m glad you found some options that helped.

  • @misskfountain4070
    @misskfountain4070 Год назад +1

    It’s all about the shoulders in my world. Again, another excellent video. Thanks!

  • @daybeep1710
    @daybeep1710 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the exercises I have been dealing with a lot of pain. I will definitely give these a try.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      No problem! I hope they are helpful to you.

  • @sshh778
    @sshh778 Год назад +3

    I have pain doing all these exercises around my shoulder. But I know they are the good type of pains when the exercises are done in the right way .These exercises are kind of new to me. I’m gonna keep some practicing them.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      I hope the exercises are helpful to you!

  • @vincentdemers8795
    @vincentdemers8795 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks so much for these amazing exercises and knowledge! I feel so much better after only 2 days

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  10 месяцев назад

      No problem! I’m so glad the exercises were helpful to you!

  • @wendydavis6414
    @wendydavis6414 Год назад +2

    I’m a PT this is amazing! Learned so much for progression! TY

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      That’s awesome! Thank you for checking out my content and commenting!

  • @toddbefield1100
    @toddbefield1100 Год назад +1

    Had a hard fall at my community garden plot 7 weeks ago when i got hung up stepping over chicken wire fence...should've had a gate...will now! Luckily no labrum (SLAP) tear which i suspected, but MRI shows "low grade" subscapularis tendon tear. Had my first PT session a few days ago which helped. Hope this heals without surgery! Watching you and going to charge hard through all necessary rehab!!

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      Sorry to hear about your injury! Best wishes with your rehab and healing process!

  • @mirsadmemic5863
    @mirsadmemic5863 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is what I need. Good job

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  10 месяцев назад

      I’m glad the video was helpful!

  • @user-cs7el5zm9u
    @user-cs7el5zm9u 5 месяцев назад +1

    Спасибо, доктор Том, классная техника-реабилитация

  •  Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video!

  • @robmangeri777
    @robmangeri777 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, thanks!

  • @bobsterbambino2830
    @bobsterbambino2830 Год назад +2

    Chronic pain with golfing/mountain biking. Checked up to date for impingement and started routine for 1) scapular stability 2) rotator cuff strengthening 3)supraspinatus 4) external rotators 5) subscapularis.
    Up to date was limited on subscapularis exercises so thanks for video.
    Not sure if i have impingement or chronic rotator cuff but I think covering these 5 groups would cover both.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      You’ve definitely got a solid program there, so, if the pain is coming from your rotator cuff or impingement syndrome, those exercises should help the situation.

  • @Lou-ls5se
    @Lou-ls5se 24 дня назад +1

    Thank you man.

  • @hisstoryjesus
    @hisstoryjesus Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @mugwyn7873
    @mugwyn7873 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the great tutorials and thorough explanations/demonstrations. I have a history of multiple subluxations and have had surgery to insert anchors in the joint. Nevertheless, I suffer from returning pain in the front of my shoulder joint. It feels like the pain arises "deep" in the front of the shoulder joint. The pain is very evident when I attempt throwing motions like you demonstrated in the beginning of the video, or attempt to lift objects with my arm straightened towards my front (not an issue when I try to lift things laterally). Whether I do external or internal rotation exercises, including the ones you show here, I only experience little or no pain, but for several days after I feel great discomfort and pain "deep" in the front of my shoulder joint. Sometimes, even the gentle motion of stroking my cat causes pain in the joint!
    What do you think could cause this kind of recurrent pain deep in the joint on the front of the shoulder?

  • @ZenGrammy
    @ZenGrammy 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent! Thanks!

  • @jbm195
    @jbm195 Год назад +1

    Hey, loving the videos. Really learning a lot. I was wondering if there was a list of the actual names of these exercises at all so that I can put a name to them if I’m ever to use them for my personal training clients. Thanks

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      Glad you are liking my videos! Honestly, your best bet would be to buy my new book, which includes comprehensive programs for the 50 most common orthopedic injuries and pain issues. Every program includes pictures of me doing these exercises with the name of the exercise and instructions. The book is almost 500 pages long. It is extremely comprehensive. Here is a link to it on Amazon, if you’re interested in ordering it.
      Rehab Science: How to Overcome Pain and Heal from Injury a.co/d/fHRvz4a

  • @orphan-eater
    @orphan-eater 3 месяца назад +20

    Who else came here after getting fumbled at armwrestling 🙋

  • @elikane7701
    @elikane7701 Год назад +4

    Thank you very much. I am currently doing physical therapy for a subscapularis repair (and biceps tenodesis), this is great

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      Glad the video was helpful! Best wishes with your rehab!

  • @vaughny7258
    @vaughny7258 Год назад

    I got an idea to help this wonderful video . Exercises are amazing, but can you show where you set up the band? Btw should I feel slight pinching? I tiny bit of crunchy too?

  • @objectivetruth2286
    @objectivetruth2286 Год назад +1

    Thank you! These are great exercises. The only one that was difficult was the sitting press. Ouch! It was the most painful. The other exercises felt slightly uncomfortable.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      Glad the video was helpful! If any exercise creates more than mild discomfort, I would remove it from your program and re-test it again in a few weeks.

  • @turathmakhzoum
    @turathmakhzoum Месяц назад

    I underwent a right shoulder mri due to an acute pain with some particular weight lifting exercises and the report was as follows
    Absence of the normal shape of the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle. This constitutes partial thickening of the muscle tendon, and is accompanied by partial obliteration of the fat pad separating the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle from the deltoid muscle, a thin effusion in the subacromial port and inside the articular cavity, and edema in the adjacent soft tissue levels, which does not express damage. In the trochanteric sleeve, the Injury Cef Rotator appears to be a rupture of the supraspinatus tendon. Spenatous Partial Tear This is accompanied by hypertrophic thickening, frank hypertrophic degeneration of the clavicular-acromial joint, with protruding rostral growth in an inferiorly protruding manner, causing impingement and attack on the upper edge of the supraspinatus muscle, and with heterogeneous thickening of the anterior scapular capsule, with tender extra-articular effusion and edema at tissue levels. Softness refers to damage to the tendon of the subscapularis muscle. The rest of the bony and soft tissue structures in the shoulder appear to be within normal limits.
    Any ideas

  • @BM-ht9xk
    @BM-ht9xk 15 дней назад

    first three suitable for rehab, so is presented.
    1:00 int rot w shoulder in neutral
    2:00 int rot w shoulder in 90 deg abduction
    3:00 int rot in front of body w shoulder in 90 deg flex
    3:50 shoulder press w band supply tension to arm
    4:40 chest press

  • @arungowda
    @arungowda Год назад +1

    Hey thanks for the great video!. I'm diagnosed with Subscapularis tendonosis. Are these relevant for the rehab?

  • @sehiroglu
    @sehiroglu Год назад +1

    thanks so much

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      Sorry for the delay! I will try to record that one this week.

    • @sehiroglu
      @sehiroglu Год назад +1

      @@RehabScience thanks thanks so much

  • @calebacosta959
    @calebacosta959 Месяц назад

    Recently started workout out. My right shoulder has always given me issues but I never noticed how bad until I started lifting weights and comparing sides.
    I saw my doctor, got a X-rays and was told I’m fine.
    Asked for physical therapy and that therapist didn’t even spend 5 minutes looking at my shoulder before handing me a pamphlet to fix scapular winging.
    I’ve always been able to pull my shoulder out of socket when it’s relaxed. My pec on that side won’t grow, the back of the shoulder hurts when I try pulling it back.
    The therapist said it’s probably something genetic and not to worry about the dislocating.
    So here I am trying to find my own way.

  • @scottstevens5481
    @scottstevens5481 7 месяцев назад

    This is a great Tutorial! On the first exercise I hear a little crunching noise in my Scapula as I rotate in... but there's no discomfort. Should this sound concern me?? Thanks very much!

  • @sharonfry90
    @sharonfry90 2 месяца назад

    I’ve just found out that I have a subscapularis tear (after a year of pain!) Thanks so much for this video. I’m hoping this will keep me away from needing surgery! 🙏😊

    • @Tewheed1
      @Tewheed1 6 дней назад

      Have same problem,did this exercise helpt you??

  • @user-du6li4gl5b
    @user-du6li4gl5b Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video! Great content and ver helpful! I injured my right shoulder during skiing and I haven’t been able to bench for 2 months now. I did the belly button test realized it’s my subscapularis issue and these exercises actually helps. One quick question, how long does it usually take to get back to normal? ( be able to bench without pain)

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear the exercises were helpful! It does sound like your subscapularis could be involved. The length of time to return to normal activities really depends on the grade of the injury, so it’s hard for me to say for sure without knowing more details. However, you’re probably looking at a time frame of 4 to 16 weeks.

  • @muhammedshameem1468
    @muhammedshameem1468 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice presentation

  • @davidglabais4919
    @davidglabais4919 Год назад +4

    Amazing, thanks to your videos ,I'm getting things narrowed down to the issue I'm having with my left-shoulder but I'm not exactly sure what it is just yet. I commented on another rotator-cuff related video you did, and was finding some improvement from the exercises you laid out though the issue persists. In this video, it's exercise 3 that is the absolute worse issue for mobility and source of pain! Holding my arm in that 90 degree position, it's hard to rotate my arm down to where my palm is facing the floor, and then when I slowly get it there, I come back up to about 60 degrees before it 'grabs' and is painful. The first exercise is no problem at all, with my elbow at my side and shoulder in neutral position. Exercise two I can do though I can feel the tightness in my shoulder in the starting position and then a little again once I've reached full rotation even without the resistance band. Exercise four and five are no problem at all! if you have any thoughts on my symptoms, I'd appreciate the feedback. Just one one more thought, I am a guitar player by trade and at the height of my issue a few weeks ago , it was hard for me to even reach out my arm in a seated playing position to even get my hand on the guitar neck! That particular issue is fine now thankfully!. I've been weight training in the gym for the past year and I'm wondering if it has something to do with a chronic issue of lack of mobility in my shoulders and then training on top of it? Thanks again for the BRILLIANT channel!!

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      Glad you are finding my channel to be helpful! Like you alluded to, you may be lacking a bit of shoulder internal rotation, in those positions, which may be contributing to your symptoms. Also, end range shoulder internal rotation can irritate the supraspinatus rotator cuff tendon on the top of the shoulder. So, it may be that the source of your symptoms is your supraspinatus tendon. Do any of the movements in the video below reproduce your symptoms?
      ruclips.net/video/kopTVqSoTMQ/видео.html

    • @davidglabais4919
      @davidglabais4919 Год назад +2

      @@RehabScience Dr. Walters you are exceptional! That is exactly the problem. The supraspinatus tendon. I'm really hoping that I can over this. I have been going a little heavy on my barbell shrugs (315 for 12reps) not sure if that tweaked it or bench pressing (not too heavy). I'm not benching at all right and I'm just doing light shrugs and using dumbbells on most exercises. I'm in great shape so I like to go hard but the shoulder ugh! Would you recommend just trying the four exercises from the linked videos for now or might I need other work on this? Thank you so much for responded and figuring this out!! I really appreciate it!

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +3

      @@davidglabais4919 Yes, I would incorporate any of those exercises that can be done with no more than moderate discomfort. I would also try the internal rotation stretch in this video.
      ruclips.net/video/GaiBcI4BelM/видео.html

    • @davidglabais4919
      @davidglabais4919 Год назад +1

      @@RehabScience Thanks very much, I'll see how they work out over the next month or so and will share your knowledge! Apologies for the awful spellcheck and skipped words in my last reply.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      @@davidglabais4919 Haha, no judgement from me!

  • @tonygan4006
    @tonygan4006 Год назад

    Thank you for the great video! Detailed instruction for each of the exercises. I am wondering how did you anchor the tube band to the rack? I have a similar set of tube bands at home but i am still exploring some ways to anchor them.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      I’m glad you’re finding the videos to be helpful! In this case, I wrapped the band around the rack and then put the handle on one side through the other handle to create a sort of loop knot around the rack. Does that make sense?

    • @tonygan4006
      @tonygan4006 Год назад

      @@RehabScience Yea, I kinda see that from your video. I’ll try this way to anchor my band in my next workout. Thank you so much!

  • @dewookus
    @dewookus Год назад +2

    Your video is excellent, and your demonstration of how to do the exercises is clear and concise. I'm going to have a reverse total shoulder done at the end of September. Since part of the surgery will involve cutting the subscapularis, I am doing these exercises daily as prehab for the surgery. My subscapularis and delts are okay, but my supraspinatus is gone.
    How much resistance would you recommend? That is, should the last few reps be hard (not paiful, but challenging), and should I try to increase the reps/resistance over time? Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks so much,
    Dave

  • @THEDReamER347
    @THEDReamER347 Год назад

    Is it good for throwing velocity

  • @YasasAthukorala
    @YasasAthukorala 4 месяца назад

    Is there any warmups to do before do these exercises...???

  • @lindarosado7840
    @lindarosado7840 Год назад

    How long after rotator surgery do I need to wait to do light weights? November was my surgery. Thanks in advance...

  • @ihernandez262
    @ihernandez262 Год назад

    can a subscap muscle strain keep you from rotation of the arm forward and backwards (arm windmills)?? patient has ROM until the upper end of arm extension while rotatiing then it feels like a "bump" it has to get over.

  • @joystar7772
    @joystar7772 3 месяца назад +1

    EXCELLENT VIDEO. I have an unstable shoulder and also my shoulder blade grates against my ribs... you can hear and feel it when i shrug shoulders. I'm trying to get my shoulder more stable for doing yoga and pushups. any other suggestions. i am going to try those exercises having that set up ---a bench and the resistance tubing in the gym at my apartment building (for people 55 and over -- I'm 76). So you suggest other videos. (I used to have a newspaper route many years ago and would throw papers out of my car.)

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 месяца назад

      I’m glad the video was helpful. I would also recommend the exercises in the shoulder instability video below. Also, my new book has a much more comprehensive shoulder instability program that guides you through three phases of rehab. Here is an Amazon link for my book, if you want to learn more about it.
      ruclips.net/video/W4ayoGKXq3w/видео.htmlsi=ngdcOFrSsc0D5qu0
      Rehab Science: How to Overcome Pain and Heal from Injury a.co/d/4jCI6YS

  • @bettercallrall
    @bettercallrall 7 месяцев назад

    Can i add weights on these ? Like thr equipments in gyms with bars

  • @hisstoryjesus
    @hisstoryjesus 11 месяцев назад

    I’m a quadriplegic. What should I use to hold with my palm, for I am thinking fixing subscapularis needs to use the wrist?

  • @pricepatrick644
    @pricepatrick644 Год назад

    That was good using the tension, I have been trying to get my usually flexible shoulder loose again. Had a crash and it's still not working right after 6 months. The ligaments are in tact, it seems more like impingement. Anything else would help, thank you.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      I would also try the exercises in these videos if you think the issue is related to impingement.
      ruclips.net/video/jJo1CbgXb_A/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/432yWPJQ-is/видео.html

  • @Filipg6969
    @Filipg6969 Месяц назад

    Hello sir I’ve had chest tightness alot on the left side above oblique under the pectoral. Could this be because I’m right handed and use my right arm/hand more. Everyone says it’s shoulder pain but could it be that the obliques are overused because of this muscles weakness?
    Gp’s said it’s in my mind, physio said nothings wrong and chiropractor said my core muscles seam weak same with neck muscles. I have a feeling because when I do hedge trimming I could be using my right muscle more meaning the other is out of balance?
    Really counting on your reply to help. I will try to do these exercises in the mean time but I only have a dumbbell so if it’s doesn’t work I’ll get to the gym asap.
    Do you do private consultations? I will check your info! Thanks

  • @stronker1347
    @stronker1347 Год назад

    I do javelin throw, I trained throwing after a match and my shoulder started clicking the next day. It is when my arm is abducted and exo rotated. When I want to rotate my arm external to throw the javelin i have a clicking noise. Fysil says I gotta strengthen subscapularis. Is this true?

  • @miloice74
    @miloice74 Год назад

    The last one is what I need. My problem is training the muscle up and my left is so unstable internally rotated in the position necessary for transiting from pull to push

    • @miloice74
      @miloice74 Год назад +1

      Update after a week of rehabilitation using exercise #5. My skullcrushers and unilateral dumbbell bench pullovers are all stronger and more stable. Definitely gonna keep doing this!

  • @cadenmorris8730
    @cadenmorris8730 Месяц назад

    I have a rotator interval tear. Will these make it worse? I have surgery in 6 months. I want to control the pain and regain some stability

  • @thermoplastischesaethylend1046

    I do weightlifting and I thjnk I have a subscapular issue. Alot of pain sometimes on the rear delt area. Also supraspinatus problems. Is this subscapularis

  • @vickysnylons4931
    @vickysnylons4931 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video many thanks, I had surgery 9 weeks ago to reattach my subscapularis. I have almost full movement of my shoulder/arm and am going thru a process of trying to build strength in my arm. I did a dry run of the exercises without the band - and I wonder if at this stage I should be exerting too much pressure on the shoulder by using the band.? Also when doing these exercise my shoulder creaks as the tendons do their work - I am told that this is normal, and is likely not to get better - your experience?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  9 месяцев назад

      After rotator cuff repairs, we don’t typically start adding load or resistance with strength exercises until around 12 weeks post surgery. I would recommend continuing to work on your mobility without bands or weights until you get closer to the three month mark.

  • @ryanallen6092
    @ryanallen6092 Год назад +1

    Oh this is interesting! I've had shoulder PT earlier this year, and when they tested me, the one exercise my shoulder DIDN'T like was internal rotation. PT basically ignored it. Lo and behold, I suffered an anterior dislocation shortly after .. So I found a different PT but again the focus has been on external rotation and abduction/flexion, which basically feels okay. I will share this video with my PT and hope to generate a constructive conversation. But it sounds like the bottom line is that the subscap actually provides stability for internal rotation? This is the first time I've heard that! Thank you!

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear about your dislocation. Yes, I would definitely ask about adding subscapularis strengthening. Subscapularis is known to be a major stabilizer of the anterior side of the shoulder joint, so it should be a part of your rehab program.

  • @NicOutdoors
    @NicOutdoors 5 месяцев назад

    I am unable to do an uppercut motion with my left arm with the elbow staying in front of the body (it always flares out to the side). My shoulder blade rubs my ribs on overhead movements. Extreme external rotation weakness and none of the exercises improved strength. Not sure what to do at this point please help.

  • @Omarock47
    @Omarock47 7 месяцев назад

    How many times a week should you do these exercises?

  • @anniefambro2827
    @anniefambro2827 Месяц назад

    On the third exercise, my elbow sticks out. I can't really get it elevated and in front of me. How can I get this elbow moving? Seems I have issues also with external rotation and supination especially in extension in front of me and elevation. Any insights you could offer are appreciated.

  • @christinecloutier4015
    @christinecloutier4015 Год назад

    Are those exercise supposed to hurt when doing them?

  • @thecowcanon
    @thecowcanon 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video as always. I just have a question, since I don't know as much as you, but if internal rotation hurts my shoulder why should training internal rotation help?
    Thanks in advance!

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  5 месяцев назад

      It depends on what structure is causing the pain. If the pain is related to the subscapularis muscle and its tendon, we have research showing that slowly loading and strengthening the muscle and tendon helps to desensitize the area.

  • @johnsmith-zf1fd
    @johnsmith-zf1fd 8 месяцев назад

    Can one feel pain in the side delt with this condition?

  • @swaha55
    @swaha55 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Tom
    I injured my shoulder.
    In the first exercise you show the front of my shoulder hurts when I do the exercise facing the opposite direction so when I abduct my shoulder - having tension on the band when I externally rotate my shoulder instead of internally rotating my shoulder , it hurts.
    Also if I lie flat on my back on the floor with my arms in cactus position and try to keep the back of my arms on the floor the front of my shoulder hurts at the beginning of straightening my arm over my head with the back of my arm on the floor.
    I seem to have more pain when my shoulder
    Is loaded in external rotation.
    Do you have any videos that would address that problem?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  10 месяцев назад

      I’m sorry to hear about your injury. If your shoulder hurts more when loaded an external rotation, I would try the exercises in the video below. ruclips.net/video/jJo1CbgXb_A/видео.htmlsi=rYR90903uYhWLy4g

  • @OneEyedJackNLD
    @OneEyedJackNLD 20 дней назад

    Oh one more question. Why 3 sets of 10? And how should the 10th rep feel like? I assume we are focussing on the eccentric in order to achieve hypertrophy and therefore make the subscapularis stronger after there was some damage?

  • @OneEyedJackNLD
    @OneEyedJackNLD 20 дней назад

    This might sound odd, but I wish your shirt was of and the video was taken a bit from the side. I really need to see what your scapula is doing for knowing the details of how to do these. Especially the third one.

  • @ryanmcnally5853
    @ryanmcnally5853 4 месяца назад +1

    thank you! Should the second exercise cause discomfort? Is the tension perhaps too strong? The first exercise I no longer feel anything or have any benefit.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  4 месяца назад

      Yes, it may be that the tension is too strong. You could also start by working through a partial range of motion and work towards full range of motion as the area heals.

  • @kranx2690
    @kranx2690 Год назад

    I'm thinking all my weakness has to be in my scapula. It's hard to keep my shoulder blade in my right side tucked. So I'm gonna dedicate ends of workouts to these muscles for health :)

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      You might also try the exercises in my serratus anterior strengthening video. Serratus anterior is a muscle that helps control the scapula. Here is the link for that video. ruclips.net/video/rj97r3yWAf0/видео.html

  • @myradeguerto7992
    @myradeguerto7992 Год назад

    I have both shoulder partial subscapulris tears

  • @NathanStones-ri1jz
    @NathanStones-ri1jz 10 месяцев назад

    Do you recommend the first exercise (shoulder internal rotation) for supraspinatus tendonitis as well?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  10 месяцев назад +1

      You can perform those, but they don’t help supraspinatus much. For supraspinatus, you want to focus on the exercises in the video below.
      ruclips.net/video/kopTVqSoTMQ/видео.htmlsi=A-cXb70IFqVsgSbh

  • @andream.464
    @andream.464 5 месяцев назад

    The first exercise does not isolate the subscap, from the pect. There are videos that show how do it, with a small modification.

  • @sharanuzila2111
    @sharanuzila2111 4 месяца назад

    Can I do this while my shoulder is in pain?

  • @antoniozan8077
    @antoniozan8077 9 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing video.. could subscapularis pain be mistaken with ac joint point? I have pain there for the past month but the doctors, physios and x-ray showed that my ac joint is fine. I have a lot of discomfort and “ tearing “ sensation there.. especially when i put my elbow tucked in to the side abd lift it at 90 deegres in front of my head. What could be if it’s not my ac joint?
    Thank you again for amazing videos!

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  9 месяцев назад

      Pain in that area could be related to subscapularis, but it could also be related to the tendon of your biceps brachii muscle. Here is another video with exercises to try. ruclips.net/video/GEH6Y-_1X84/видео.htmlsi=bV0TZnhzZ57ma4_b

    • @antoniozan8077
      @antoniozan8077 9 месяцев назад

      @@RehabScience i don’t think it’s my bicep tendon because it hurts literally on top of my arm where the bone is, not in the front

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  9 месяцев назад

      It could still be the biceps tendon or the supraspinatus tendon (a rotator cuff muscle) as both tendons run underneath the acromion (bone on the top of your shoulder).@@antoniozan8077

  • @RobertLewisNeville
    @RobertLewisNeville Месяц назад

    Will this work for boxing?

  • @allann7333
    @allann7333 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this information. Can pain in the armpit come from the subscapularis muscle?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  11 месяцев назад +1

      No problem! Yes, subscapularis tendon pain is often felt in the armpit.

    • @allann7333
      @allann7333 11 месяцев назад

      @RehabScience Thanks for the quick reply. All this time, I thought it was my teres major that causing the pain.

  • @teamgamehog5474
    @teamgamehog5474 22 дня назад

    I got a subscapularis tendon tear only 3mm. Assume this would be the video to watch??

  • @emalior5000
    @emalior5000 3 дня назад

    Can these be done using the cable machines in the gym, 2.5kg pin loaded plate is the lightest. I have pain when doing the belly test and bear hug test. I can do the low elbow position rotation on the cable machine wtih mild pain of say 2 to 3. Im not sure if this is ok or too heavy.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 дня назад

      Yes, the cable machine can be a great option as long as you can find a weight that doesn't cause more than moderate pain (3-4/10).

  • @timothyknowlton3161
    @timothyknowlton3161 Год назад +1

    Hello Doctor. May I please ask your view/opinion of the standing dumbbell upright external rotation? Thank you!

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      Hello! Are you referring to the variation where the arm is at the side or the one where the arm is out to the side in 90 degrees of abduction? The one at the side is basically useless since the dumbbell is not in line with the pull of gravity, which means the load is not challenging the rotator cuff or external rotators. The one with arm abducted to 90 degrees is a decent option, but I like it a bit better with a band due to the line of pull and the ability to more specifically challenge the external rotators. Hope that helps!

    • @timothyknowlton3161
      @timothyknowlton3161 Год назад

      @@RehabScience Thank you so much! The one where the arm is out to the side in 90 degrees of abduction.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      @@timothyknowlton3161 No problem! Rather than doing that one in standing, I would go for the stomach down variation (prone 90/90) in this video instead, if you can tolerate that position.

  • @mpowergroup9240
    @mpowergroup9240 Год назад

    How frequently would you recommend doing these exercises in the rehab phase?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +2

      Usually every day or every other day, depending on how your body responds to the exercises.

  • @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife
    @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife Год назад +2

    Hi sir and thanks for the video. I get pain under the right armpit. Pretty excruciating. It’s a bit better today, but it’s under my armpit and when I blow my nose or laugh it hurts under the armpit and towards the right breast, but within. Is this subscap? If I lift my arm to put a bowl in the microwave I get pain in the armpit as well. I was doing barbell shrugs in the gym. I can’t think of what else caused it. Thoughts? Thanks

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      Your symptoms could be related to subscapularis, but it’s hard for me to say it without doing more testing. If you can reproduce the pain when doing these exercises, then you can be more confident that your symptoms are related to subscapularis.

    • @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife
      @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife Год назад

      @@RehabScience ok thank you. I’m going for a lung X-ray today because of the chest pain. I also had a lumber fusion from T3 to L3 for scoliosis to correct a 57 degree curve in my spine over 20 years ago. I was 17 at the time and 41 years old now. I am praying that the Harrington rods didn’t dislodge somehow, hitting the lung or other areas. I really hope not. But I’m taking the route of lungs first because I think I had covid a few weeks ago and it might be a lung issue that is post covid. But I’m not sure why it would hurt between my shoulder blades. I work out, do some bodybuilding and am very lean with low body fat. I don’t lift heavy, I’m natural and I try to keep good form. No deadlifts or squats so I hope I didn’t mess up something with my spine or hardware. I’ll let you know what happens. Thanks

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      @@gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife Definitely a good idea to rule out those more serious problems.

    • @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife
      @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife Год назад

      @@RehabScience thank you. Got back from the doctor. X rays look good. No lung issues or inflammation. The Harrington rods seem intact so they aren’t sure what’s going on with my upper back pain still. I’m seeing a sports physiologist next to see what they say. Probably get some MRI done to see if something else is fractured. I wonder if it’s purely muscular. I’ll just have to see what happens

  • @user-db9kp3gk1s
    @user-db9kp3gk1s 2 месяца назад

    Should You do this on both sides ? Even tho the inury is only on one?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, I would recommend performing on both sides.

  • @srikanthmechanical4868
    @srikanthmechanical4868 Год назад +1

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  • @jonathanvirgil6673
    @jonathanvirgil6673 4 месяца назад

    Should I be using ice/ heat on my shoulder before or after these exercises?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  4 месяца назад

      Using ice or heat isn’t mandatory, but they can help with pain in some cases. I would recommend experimenting with each one, and seeing whether or not, they help you. Heating your shoulder before the exercises and icing afterwards could be a good formula.

  • @spamaccount7507
    @spamaccount7507 11 месяцев назад

    Are the first two exercises basically the resistance band version of the first two dumbell exercises on your "3 Shoulder External Rotator Exercises" video? I ask because I would rather do these version than the dumbell versions, but I still want to workout my Infraspinatus and Teres Minor.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  11 месяцев назад

      They are similar, but you would have to rotate your body 180° so that the band is applying resistance to the shoulder external rotators (infraspinatus and teres minor) rather than the internal rotator (subscapularis) as shown in this video. Does that make sense?

    • @spamaccount7507
      @spamaccount7507 11 месяцев назад

      @@RehabScience Thanks for replying! So for the first exercise, keeping the band in the same hand, your back would be facing the camera instead and the band would be going across your chest even in the rested position, and for the second exercise you would be facing the squat rack instead?

  • @microsoft1665
    @microsoft1665 11 месяцев назад

    why does it matter with different positions? isnt internal rotation same whatever position?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  11 месяцев назад +1

      Because we want the muscle to possess strength and motor control in different shoulder joint positions. Strength in one position often isn’t sufficient for protecting the joint in other positions.

  • @lw7654
    @lw7654 Месяц назад

    Hi, I have a question if possible. I do have shoulder/rotator cuff issues. I have a tear & impingement in my supraspinatus . My question though is about the subscap. How do you know if the subscap is just tight or weak? One pt mentioned the subscap isn’t always the reason for tight internal rotation. He said the lats and the pec major have way more pull than the Subscap and that the subscap is actually weak. He said the subscap usually gets the blame when it could very well be the other 2 muscles that is inhibiting the subscap. I had adhesive capsulitis some 20 years ago and after four or five months, I got back my full range of motion or at least I think I did. I wasn’t having anymore issues. Now fast-forward 20 years and I do have shoulder issues and I do have rotator cuff issues. I’m just wondering if I should be strengthening the subscap or focusing on the pecs/lats. This is causing a lot of issues w/my left shoulder. Any shoulder strengthening exercises seem to be inhibited by something. Hopefully you’ll understand what I’m trying to say. Thank you if you do respond.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Месяц назад

      Hello, it’s obviously hard to say without testing you, but I can say that it is quite rare for someone to have a tight subscap. Tightness in this muscle would limit external rotation range of motion of the shoulder joint. The vast majority of people benefit from rotator cuff loading/strengthening. We have lots of research now supporting strengthening exercises in the treatment of tendon disorders, including shoulder impingement or subacromial pain syndrome.
      If you would like a more comprehensive rotator cuff program that guides you through three phases of rehab, one can be found in my book. Here is an Amazon link for my book, if you want to learn more about it.
      Rehab Science: How to Overcome Pain and Heal from Injury a.co/d/0j2v3wzB

    • @lw7654
      @lw7654 Месяц назад +1

      @@RehabScience thank you. I did purchase your book, I will check it out☺️

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Месяц назад

      @@lw7654 thank you for buying a copy! The shoulder pain/rotator cuff program, which is the first program in the shoulder chapter would likely be a good place to start. The shoulder instability program also offers exercises that help with rotator cuff loading/strengthening. Once you have the book, please feel free to reach out with any questions.

  • @Wtizreal
    @Wtizreal 6 месяцев назад

    What about subscap pull ups are they good?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, they can be a good general exercise, or at the end of the rehabilitation process.

  • @Hikmetkarademir
    @Hikmetkarademir 4 месяца назад

    Should one do this exercises after surgery or are intented for rehabilitation without surgery?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  4 месяца назад +1

      These are often used after surgery as well, but it depends on what surgery you had and your stage of healing. For a rotator cuff repair, for instance, these types of exercises wouldn’t be implemented until weeks 12 to 16 in order to allow the tissue sufficient time to heal.

    • @Hikmetkarademir
      @Hikmetkarademir 4 месяца назад +1

      @RehabScience thank you very much, I have a subscapularis tear and don't want a surgery because it will take a long time to recover from a surgery and I have to work.

  • @kapaaaau
    @kapaaaau Год назад

    Hello thank you for this video. I had injury on bench press when I wasn't able to rack it back because of heavy weight, I had to fully lengthen my bench press position and hurt my rotator (and able to rack it back properly). Now every time I fully extend my arms forward, I feel hurting pinch, and later learned it was subscapularis that got hurt and not my deltoids. I will try these exercises.

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      Sorry to hear about your injury. Best wishes with your recovery!

  • @ManUntdForever
    @ManUntdForever 8 месяцев назад

    I feel like my pain is below my scapula on my mid-back. It’s the strangest pain that aches whenever I pull (like for rows).

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  8 месяцев назад

      This is actually a common area of pain, especially when people engage in pulling exercises and back extensor exercises. The exercises in the video below might help you.
      ruclips.net/video/obkezQiK5wI/видео.htmlsi=oTAUui5qoUzhyDp2

  • @Arthur-vb4wg
    @Arthur-vb4wg 3 месяца назад

    I can't do shoulder internal rotation and have limitation what do you suggest to improve that?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  3 месяца назад +1

      I would recommend trying the internal rotation stretch in the video below. ruclips.net/video/GaiBcI4BelM/видео.htmlsi=OzJEk5bGCJaLs-fK

    • @Arthur-vb4wg
      @Arthur-vb4wg 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RehabScience thank you!

  • @vaughny7258
    @vaughny7258 Год назад

    Wow I have front shoulder pain. I actually do the exact opposite of this lol cause thought it'll round shoulders. I got cervical spyndnois. I fixed my wing scapula. Do you think this video is helpful for me?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +1

      The exercises in this video definitely could be helpful since subscapularis issues typically cause pain on the front of the shoulder. However, I would also try the exercises in my biceps tendinopathy video below since that structure also causes pain on the front of the shoulder.
      ruclips.net/video/GEH6Y-_1X84/видео.html

    • @vaughny7258
      @vaughny7258 Год назад

      @Rehab Science already on it! Love your channel. So, should I stop doing external rotation?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад +2

      @@vaughny7258 External rotation is a great exercise for most people, so I would keep doing it.

    • @vaughny7258
      @vaughny7258 Год назад +1

      ​@Rehab Science thank you mucho

    • @JamesFeey
      @JamesFeey 10 месяцев назад

      @@vaughny7258did you fix your pain man?

  • @amittirpude
    @amittirpude Год назад

    What if we do with a dumbbell?

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      It’s difficult to strengthen this muscle with a dumbbell. A band works much better.

  • @ineedstuff8286
    @ineedstuff8286 7 месяцев назад

    i think i may have actually injured my subscap (AND supraspinatus) from playing drums!..🤦🏼🤷🏽‍♂Thanks sooo much!!
    I think my issue is that, like most humans, you get going practicing… and then you push beyond your level (which is a refusal to exhibit PATIENCE). This requires force… as opposed to RELAXED, patiently earned, ability. Then tension… and then I guess this injury.
    Im still strategically removing/altering activities to verify my hunch on it being drums.
    PS i actually think it’s french grip.. for any drummers out there.. its odd and unnatural I feel.

  • @allann7333
    @allann7333 11 месяцев назад +1

    How long does it take for a strain in the subscapularis muscle to heal?

    • @JamesFeey
      @JamesFeey 10 месяцев назад

      Did you find out?

    • @allann7333
      @allann7333 10 месяцев назад

      @@JamesFeey Still looking for answers.

    • @VersatileHybrid
      @VersatileHybrid 10 месяцев назад +1

      Any update? Been having armpit pain for a while now

    • @allann7333
      @allann7333 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@VersatileHybrid ​ it has gotten better. It's not 100% yet. It's more like 70% better. I try these exercises once or twice a week. Exercising the arm too much can strain the muscle again. It's important to take it slow.

    • @VersatileHybrid
      @VersatileHybrid 10 месяцев назад

      @@allann7333 thats good to hear, when i workout my chest or squeeze my armpit it hurts is that the subscap? These exercises would help with that right?

  • @prashantmalik1543
    @prashantmalik1543 Год назад

    Sir are these exercises helpful in subscapulari tendonosis?

  • @alexanderboone9452
    @alexanderboone9452 Год назад +10

    How often should these exercises be performed during rehab? Once per day?

    • @ADAM_COLLECTS
      @ADAM_COLLECTS Год назад

      He says it at the very start of the video

    •  Год назад +4

      ​@@ADAM_COLLECTS He actually doesn't😅

    • @sshh778
      @sshh778 Год назад

      Principles- progress if you tolerate it well

    • @ADAM_COLLECTS
      @ADAM_COLLECTS Год назад +1

      @ 1:41 he says it.... see, physical therapists really don't work on hearing, those muscles fall out of their scope of practise. You need an audiologist to help with that... 👂🦻

    • @tino8015
      @tino8015 11 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@ADAM_COLLECTShe asked how often not how mant sets and reps, maybe understand the question before being cocky.

  • @mathias2659
    @mathias2659 9 месяцев назад

    There are other muscles that rotate the shoulder inwards

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  9 месяцев назад

      Subscapularis is the primary internal rotator of the shoulder joint.

  • @lucasterable
    @lucasterable Год назад

    2:40 this exercise is quite painful to me

  • @enlightened7430
    @enlightened7430 Год назад

    This is my problem

    • @RehabScience
      @RehabScience  Год назад

      I hope the exercises are helpful to you!

  • @primerib
    @primerib 7 месяцев назад +2

    Are you prescribing these for people with full subscapularis tears, or for people who are recovering from surgery? How would doing these with a tear do anything other than worsen the tear??

    • @Hikmetkarademir
      @Hikmetkarademir 4 месяца назад +1

      I asked the same question today,hope we will get an answer.