My shoulder kills me when I throw now. It’s on the back side of my shoulder. It’s too the point to where it’s bothering me laying down and even just sitting here sometimes
I am getting back into softball at age 70 after a 25 year absence, I know I can’t go out and start humming the ball like it was yesteryear. This is good info so I can get the throwing muscles and ligaments prepared for the oncoming onslaught. Good advice!
This is great. I play travel and school softball. Also I have a question. When I do long toss my arm goes numb for a couple seconds. Do you know what this is? Should I get it checked out?
I had a SLAP labrum tear and also a slight tear of the Infraspinatus after 20 years of tennis and a few of baseball. Poor technique and arm care, and the lack of strength training were to blame.
Had to stop throwing for two months I’ve been doing this and and what my physical therapist has been recommending for about two weeks I should be able to throw next week
i tore m’y labrum in my posterior region, and i did pt for it and it doesn’t bother me; but it’s my front deltoid in my shoulder that hurts everytime i throw. i havé no idea what to do. i play short and i’m scared i’m gonna injure my arm even more.
When I move my shoulder clock or counter clockwise, there is some serious clicking or bone cracking sound. Not necessarily hurting, but it sounds like bones are grinding and tearing away or something.
i havent thrown a baseball in 7 years and when I used to pitch I never had any arm pain... After throwing now, my shoulder does hurt but I am unsure if it is soreness from not throwing for years and over time I will build strength or if it is "bad" pain and I should not continue. I do as much as I can to get loose and strengthen my shoulder but am worried that ANY pain is bad pain. I am taking the next couple months to slowly build strength but want to avoid injury. Thoughts? Thanks for your time. Great video too.
I started playing again after almost 20 years and even though I threw a lot and had a great arm eventually I tore my labrum. This year I did weight training and have had a lot less issues and gained a lot of velocity. Talked to an ex pro and he said the same thing when he came back from a torn rotator. So add weight training and band training. I just do 15 lbs 30 to 40 reps on raises in multiple directions every day.
Strength training should be your main focus when coming back to throwing after a long hiatus, needa build back the ligaments. Take it slowly, and work your way back to 100%
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My shoulder kills me when I throw now. It’s on the back side of my shoulder. It’s too the point to where it’s bothering me laying down and even just sitting here sometimes
Same
That was me in 2018. I had torn my labrum, Bicep muscle, rotator cuff , and AC join
Yes same here
I’m 14 and when I throw it just swells up
Do a lot of scap retraction exercises, keep posture good, don’t let the shoulder roll forward
This was awesome, when I did the last stretch my shoulder felt fine after and I could throw with little pain.
I am getting back into softball at age 70 after a 25 year absence, I know I can’t go out and start humming the ball like it was yesteryear. This is good info so I can get the throwing muscles and ligaments prepared for the oncoming onslaught. Good advice!
This is great. I play travel and school softball. Also I have a question. When I do long toss my arm goes numb for a couple seconds. Do you know what this is? Should I get it checked out?
This used to happen to me too, I think it was just a pinched nerve
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Appreciate the free info, doc!
Thanks for all this. How long do you hold the position? Is it seconds or until failure?
Is this applicable to volleyball players too?
I had a SLAP labrum tear and also a slight tear of the Infraspinatus after 20 years of tennis and a few of baseball. Poor technique and arm care, and the lack of strength training were to blame.
Had to stop throwing for two months I’ve been doing this and and what my physical therapist has been recommending for about two weeks I should be able to throw next week
i tore m’y labrum in my posterior region, and i did pt for it and it doesn’t bother me; but it’s my front deltoid in my shoulder that hurts everytime i throw. i havé no idea what to do. i play short and i’m scared i’m gonna injure my arm even more.
When I move my shoulder clock or counter clockwise, there is some serious clicking or bone cracking sound. Not necessarily hurting, but it sounds like bones are grinding and tearing away or something.
Same
4 to 5 I feel like this should be an exact number
i havent thrown a baseball in 7 years and when I used to pitch I never had any arm pain... After throwing now, my shoulder does hurt but I am unsure if it is soreness from not throwing for years and over time I will build strength or if it is "bad" pain and I should not continue. I do as much as I can to get loose and strengthen my shoulder but am worried that ANY pain is bad pain. I am taking the next couple months to slowly build strength but want to avoid injury. Thoughts? Thanks for your time. Great video too.
I started playing again after almost 20 years and even though I threw a lot and had a great arm eventually I tore my labrum. This year I did weight training and have had a lot less issues and gained a lot of velocity. Talked to an ex pro and he said the same thing when he came back from a torn rotator. So add weight training and band training. I just do 15 lbs 30 to 40 reps on raises in multiple directions every day.
Strength training should be your main focus when coming back to throwing after a long hiatus, needa build back the ligaments. Take it slowly, and work your way back to 100%
My shoulder is hurting from my shoulder to my fingers when I throw
Getting problem while throwing ball
To *PREVENT* injuries? How about when you already have those injuries?
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Rhomboids in the armpit?!
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Whn i do the last exercise ..it gv me a clinch from teros area....what the prob sir ?