Sprains and Strain of Coracohumeral Ligament

- Swelling in the shoulder
- Bruising
- Muscular atrophy from long standing disuse may be present when comparing the injured to the non-injured shoulder.
- Point tenderness on the coraco humeral ligamant
- Loss of ROM in the shoulder
- Looseness of the shoulder

- Direct trauma to the shoulder
- Falling onto an outstretched arm
- Overuse
- Repeated attempts to lift or lower a heavy weight
- Chronic degeneration
- Faulty posutre

- ROM and stretching
- Shoulder stabilization exercises
- Upper extremity strengthening
- Posture program
- Passive Shoulder Internal Rotation
- Armpit To Wall
- Foam Wedge In Flexion
- Foam Wedge In Abduction
- Passive Shoulder Abduction
- Thoracic Stretch III
- T Band Wall Push W ER
- Standing Posture
- Sitting Posture
- Wall Slides
- Prone Rotator Cuff Circuit
- Superman Holds
- Tband Shoulder Er At 90 Deg
- Push Up Hold Top
- Down Dog
- Push Ups
- Hummers
- Sumo Flies 3 Positions
- Wall Slides
- Prone Rows
- Single Arm Push Up Holds
- Push Up Hand Fire