Introduction to Active Assisted Abduction
Let's dive into the details surrounding Active Assisted Abduction. Demonstration by a physical therapist of how to do
Active Assisted Abduction Comprehensive Overview
Shoulder passive range of motion (PROM) & David J. Pezzullo, the Director of Physical Therapy for University Orthopedics, details a series of shoulder exercises, including Self ... This is a series of videos for shoulder
holding a broom stick with both hands, use the injured limb to raise the broom stick away from body (towards your injured side) ...
Summary & Highlights for Active Assisted Abduction
- Active assisted
- The patient lies on their back and their "uninvolved" arm pushes on the cane to apply a light
- Active Assisted
- View more videos in this series: http://sunnybrook.ca/shoulder Disclaimer: This video is intended to be used as added education ...
- Use your "good" side to move sore/operated arm Keep your shoulders relaxed Work through a pain free range, it will loosen up ...
That wraps up our extensive overview of Active Assisted Abduction.