Understanding Passive Shoulder Flexion Half Way
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on Passive Shoulder Flexion Half Way. Use your good arm to lift your painful arm (which should stay relaxed). Take your arm up slowly and gently, and do not take it ...
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- Passive Shoulder Flexion With Opposite Hand
- Use your good arm to lift your painful arm (which should stay relaxed). Take your arm as high as feels comfortable. Stop when you ...
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Use your good arm to lift your painful arm (which should stay relaxed). Take your arm up slowly and gently, and do not take it ... Use your good arm to gently lift your painful arm (which should stay relaxed). Take your arm up slowly and do not take it above ... Use your good arm to lift your painful arm. Make sure your painful arm stays relaxed. Take your arm to the point of pain, and then ...
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