Join Mosman’s Nomad Chiropractic as as we take you through some simple at home exercises to start building some strength in to the posterior shoulders and midback!
Try these exercises, you don't need any equipment as the resistance is gravity.
“The presence of glenohumeral joint (shoulder) dysfunction in infants has been found to be associated with increased irritable behaviour.
Irritable behaviour in infants is important, as it has been found to be associated with decreased infant sleeping as well as a number of co-morbidities, such as lower IQ scores, poorer fine motor abilities, increased cognitive problems at 5 years of age, and hyperactivity.” (Dr’s Keil and Fludder). Click to read the full article.