Yeah, I'm not 100% sure what she means by it. She may have meant lateral winging or medial winging? Essentially, my shoulders are properly positioned if you look at me from the side, but if you look at me from the rear, the scapula have too much space horizontally between them.
The pain was/is in the front of my shoulder, tracing down to my biceps. She felt that it was caused by the suprasinitis being inflammed. I'm not really sure how they all relate, but that's why I'm not a doctor or a PT.
The exercise seems to pull my shoulders together and down on my back.
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My question would be are you able to actively retract your scapulae without elevating (shrugging)? If so, then it may be a simple case of reinforcement throughout the day.
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Yes, it seems so. Although, it seems like my shoulders are pulled forward some and I move them back, and then pull back (or this may be natural, and I am going crazy from this thing). My chest sticks out when I do that, and it seems like my shoulders are moving in arcing motions backwards. I feel like they would make a half-circle and touch behind my head if it was possible. I also feel like my shoulders are naturally pulled upward. I could take a video or some pictures, its hard for to describe all of this.
Sorry about all the questions. I wonder how good of a PT she is since I heard her recommended the butt-blaster machine to a coworker. Also, I told her that during rehab I was doing 3x15 @ 135 lbs for RDLs, and she thought that was a lot of weight for anybody. She was shocked when I told her that I was doing 305 for 5x5 pre-injury.
I just feel like I could be doing a lot more for my problem than a single exercise for 3x15 each day. Thank you again for your help, Bill.