Shoulder Pain:
Why You Still Can't Throw, Swim, or Serve
Shoulder pain in the athlete is a common problem occurring in nearly 50% of athletes in overhead sports (swimming, baseball, volleyball, tennis). Despite the use of ice, massage, stretching, and strengthening exercises, many athletes lose their competitive edge as pain lingers with sports and everyday activities.
Reserve your seat today to get straight answers and smart advice from one of the worlds leading authorities in orthopedic and sports therapy, Doug Kelsey, PT, PhD, Founder and Chief Physical Therapist of Sports Center.
Come To This FREE Pubic Seminar and Learn:
- What the rotator cuff does and how it needs to work for you to throw, hit or swim without pain.
- What is a tendon and how to tell if it is injured.
- The difference between a shoulder that is hurt and one that is just hurting.
- Why taking NSAIDs can make you worse
and the natural alternatives you can use to safely decrease inflammation.
- The three sources of shoulder pain.
- Why overhead motions hurt.
- How to know if you need surgery and what to ask.
- Why conventional strengthening exercises for the shoulder rarely work.
- The two muscle groups always overlooked by overhead athletes.
- And much, much more!
Where: Sports Center Training Lab
1600 W. 38th St., Suite 201, Austin, TX 78731 (map)
Cost: FREE!
Seating: Limited
To register, call 512-206-0433 or by email.
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