SPEAKER_01 19:57–20:51
So I was wondering about that in the sense of, for example, maybe a front squat or going overhead, where we have these ranges of shoulder flexion going from ER to ER again. If somebody is lacking, and we talked about the front squat last time. So if somebody has some compensatory strategies in the rack position, should I be working on them, or more from the top down trying to restore expansion from the top down, relative motion from the top down, or should I be thinking more from the bottom up, because I'm trying to piece that together with what I know about shoulder flexion and then also just from a gross understanding of posterior and anterior compression.
shoulder mechanicscompensatory strategiesrespirationmovement assessment