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  2. The Best Workouts to Try If You Have Bad Shoulders (and ... - AOL

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    1. Instead of chest presses, try push-upsChest presses are great for working your pectoral muscles—unless you have shoulder issues. Instead, do push-ups (either regular or on your knees), which ...

  3. 9 exercises to strengthen and tone your shoulders - AOL

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    These simple shoulder exercises for women will help you tone and strengthen the arms, without bulking up. Plus, improve posture and reduce your risk of injury.

  4. The 7 Exercises You Need to Know for Stronger Arms ... - AOL

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    Tip: Avoid lifting your elbows above shoulder height if you're concerned about impingement or feel any discomfort using a larger range of motion. If you already have shoulder impingement and feel ...

  5. Shoulder impingement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder impingement syndrome. Shoulder impingement syndrome is a syndrome involving tendonitis (inflammation of tendons) of the rotator cuff muscles as they pass through the subacromial space, the passage beneath the acromion. It is particularly associated with tendonitis of the supraspinatus muscle. [1] This can result in pain, weakness, and ...

  6. Rounded shoulder posture - Wikipedia

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    Rounded shoulder posture (RSP), also known as “mom posture”, [1] is a common postural problem in which the resting position of the shoulders leans forward from the body’s ideal alignment. [1] Patients usually feel slouched and hunched, [2] with the situation deteriorating if left untreated. A 1992 study concluded that 73% of workers aged ...

  7. Shoulder shrug - Wikipedia

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    The lifter stands erect, hands about shoulder width apart, and slowly raises the shoulders as high as possible, and then slowly lowers them, while not bending the elbows, or moving the body at all. [2] The lifter may not have as large a range of motion as in a normal shrug done for active flexibility. It is usually considered good form if the ...