Pickleball shoulder pain is a common injury from this popular sport. Pickleball injuries to the shoulder can include rotator cuff tears, tendonitis, and bursitis. The stretches & exercises in this video can help strengthen, relieve pain, and loosen up the muscles around the shoulder and neck area. Buy a worksheet with these Pickleball shoulder stretches & exercises: https://www.askdoctorjo.com/product/pickleball-shoulder-pain-relief-worksheet

Starting off with pendulums can be a great way to relax the shoulder and improve motion. These can be done with circles, front to back, and side to side.

Next, table slides are a more active motion and stretch, but the arm is supported to help reduce pain while doing the movement.

A chest stretch is a great way to improve posture. When the shoulders roll forward from tight pec muscles, it can cause pain and impingement of the shoulder.

Finally, active assisted stretches with a stick are great for getting some more active movement, but still having some support against gravity to push motion without as much pain.

Related Shoulder Pain Relief Videos:

Shoulder Pain Treatment & Rehab Stretches:
https://youtu.be/DJvQ3ZGWUfQ?list=PLPS8D21t0eO_Ny9ors3aP4K1P_91a2-yw

Shoulder Pain Top 3 Exercises:
https://youtu.be/vbUm5rsPt5Y?list=PLPS8D21t0eO_Ny9ors3aP4K1P_91a2-yw

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Got Shoulder Pain From Pickleball? Watch This!
https://youtu.be/k5brpjuH77c
https://www.askdoctorjo.com/video/pickelball-shoulder-pain-relief

00:00 – Shoulder Pain from Pickleball
01:42 – Pendulums - Circles
02:49 – Pendulums – Front to Back
03:17 – Pendulums – Side to Side
03:47 – Table Slides
05:37 – Chest Stretch with Hands Behind Back
07:35 – Active Assisted (AA) Shoulder Flexion with Stick
08:53 – Active Assisted (AA) Shoulder Abduction with Stick
09:37 – Active Assisted (AA) Shoulder External Rotation with Stick

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