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Category: Shoulder

Jul 1, 2013

Prevent Shoulder Injuries in Tennis: Part 2 of 2

Prevention of Shoulder Injuries In Tennis by Stretching Part 2 of 2 Last week we discussed the importance of strengthening to prevent shoulder injuries in tennis. This week we will focus on stretching the shoulder for injury prevention. As with the exercises for strength, it may be better to do nothing at all than to do […]

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Jun 24, 2013

Prevent Shoulder Injuries in Tennis: Part 1 of 2

Prevention  of Shoulder Injuries in Tennis   Part 1 of 2: Strengthen to Prevent Shoulder Injuries in Tennis You can tell that it is officially summer, not only by the  arrival of the longest day of the year, but also by the beautiful sound  of a tennis ball hitting a racquet hitting at Scranton Tennis […]

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Sep 24, 2012

Breast Cancer and Frozen Shoulder

Now that NEPA has just supported another successful “Race for the Cure,” and with October named as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I am dedicating today’s column to the brave women and their families and friends affected by breast cancer. Presently, in our clinic we have several women suffering a tight or “frozen shoulder” as […]

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Aug 8, 2011

Swimmer’s Shoulder: Part 2 of 2

Guest Columnist: Dr. Gary Mattingly 2nd of 2 columns on Swimmer’s Shoulder Last week, Dr. Gary Mattingly, local physical therapist and anatomy professor at the University of Scranton, Department of Physical Therapy introduced shoulder problems in swimmers. He defined “swimmer’s shoulder” as follows: “Part of the rotator cuff, a group of muscles that stabilize the […]

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Aug 1, 2011

Swimmer's Shoulder: Part 1 of 2

Guest Columnist: Dr. Gary Mattingly 1st of 2 Columns on Swimmer's Shoulder Enjoy your pool during this heat wave, but don’t overdo it and get “swimmer’s shoulder. Gary Mattingly, PT, PhD. Dr. Mattingly is a professor of anatomy at the University of Scranton, Department of Physical Therapy. He has dedicated most of his professional life […]

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Jul 18, 2011

Prevent Shoulder Instability: Part 3 of 3 on Hypermobility

As we discussed in last week’s article, hypermobility (joints that are too mobile/flexible)—as demonstrated by the ability to perform tasks such as bending forward and placing your palms flat on the floor without bending your knees—can lead to joint injury, pain and possibly arthritis pain caused by excessive joint movement. This week’s article will discuss […]

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Mar 28, 2011

Before You Throw, Take It From a Pro: Pitching Tips

Guest Columnist: Gary E. Mattingly, PT, PhD The first robin, the last mound of snow melting, crocuses emerging from the ground, the budding of trees: these all signal the beginning of Spring. But for some, Spring doesn’t officially begin until the first pitch is thrown with the start of baseball practice. Ron Chiavacci, former professional […]

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Mar 21, 2011

Prepare Your Shoulder for Spring Sports: Part 2

Today’s article emphasizes core exercises that are more sport specific. These exercises are for sports that emphasize the use of the arms. This would include all throwing sports (baseball, softball), all racket sports and golf.

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Mar 14, 2011

Prepare Your Shoulder for Spring Sports: Part 1

It is not too early to think about the onset of spring sports!

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May 10, 2009

Avoid Spring Baseball Shoulder Pain

It happens every spring. A young pitching ace that started strong is now beginning to lose some speed on his fast ball. A third baseman that had no problems last week can’t throw to first without pain.

The cause of the condition was the usual: not properly preparing the arm for the season.

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