
Many people with Parkinson’s complain of shoulder pain in addition to their stooped posture. It may seem like these are two different problems, but usually it is a cause-and-effect scenario.
Your shoulder blades should “glide and float” on your rib cage. If you have a stooped posture, your shoulder blades can’t sit or glide normally on the ribs. Your chest muscles become tight and pull the shoulders and arm forward, creating shoulder pain and complications with the rotator cuff muscles.
This “Open a Book” exercise on the foam roller will help correct your posture and shoulder placement.
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