Step-by step guide to the shoulder extension exercise

Maximize effectiveness: Tips for patients and practitioners

Step-by step guide to the shoulder extension exercise

Maximize effectiveness: Tips for patients and practitioners

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1. Step-by-step video on how to do the shoulder extension exercise

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How to perform the Shoulder Extension

Step 1
Start seated with a band secured above your head. Raise your arm over your head and grasp the band.
Step 2
Pull your arm downwards until it is at the level of your thigh. In a controlled manner return to starting position.
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Step 5
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3. About the shoulder extension exercise

  • Shoulder extension is an exercise which strengthens the shoulder muscles that allow you to move your arms in an outward direction
  • The correct form is to keep your elbows bent slightly and start with your arms at shoulder level
  • Extend your arms gently and hold your arms outstretched for a few counts before releasing
  • It is important to perform this exercise slowly with control to prevent injury and experience maximum benefit
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4. Benefits of the shoulder extension exercise

Here are some potential benefits of performing this exercise:

  • Strengthens shoulder and back muscles
  • Increases flexibility in the shoulder joint
  • Increases stability and control of shoulder movement
  • Minimizes the risk of shoulder injury and pain
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5. FAQ on the shoulder extension exercise

What muscles are used during shoulder extension?
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The muscles used during shoulder extension are the posterior deltoid, the teres major, the infraspinatus, and the supraspinatus.

How can I perform shoulder extension correctly?
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To perform shoulder extension correctly, start by standing with your feet hip-width apart and your arms at your sides. Engage your core and keep your spine in a neutral position. Bend your elbows to a 90-degree angle and raise your arms up to shoulder height. From here, slowly extend your arms up and back until they are straight. Keep your core engaged and your shoulders down and back throughout the movement. Pause for a moment at the top before slowly returning to the starting position.

What are the benefits of shoulder extension?
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The benefits of shoulder extension include improved posture, increased flexibility and range of motion, improved shoulder stability, and decreased risk of shoulder injury. Additionally, shoulder extension can help to improve shoulder strength and endurance, which can be beneficial for activities such as weightlifting, swimming, and throwing sports.

How often should I do shoulder extension?
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It is recommended that you do shoulder extension exercises at least twice a week, with at least 48 hours of rest between sessions. However, the frequency and intensity of your shoulder extension exercises should be tailored to your individual needs and abilities.

What is the best way to warm up before shoulder extension?
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The best way to warm up before shoulder extension is to do some dynamic stretching and light cardio exercises. This will help to increase blood flow to the muscles, improve range of motion, and reduce the risk of injury. Examples of dynamic stretches include arm circles, shoulder rolls, and torso twists. Examples of light cardio exercises include jogging, jumping jacks, and burpees.

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