Get Rid of YOUR Chronic Rotator Cuff Pain by Flossing the Suprascapular Nerve
The suprascapular nerve is responsible for supplying two of the four rotator cuff muscles the supraspinatus and the infraspinatus. Compression or irritation to this nerve can result in pain on the upper outside of the shoulder and back of the shoulder blade. Motions that could be affected if the nerve is compressed are abduction (or moving your arm away from your body), external rotation, or a combination of the two motions.
The video below will explain the importance of the suprascapular nerve and how to perform a nerve floss of the surprascapular nerve to free the nerve from compression, reducing shoulder pain, weakness, and can help to resolve even chronic rotator cuff injuries that has not responded to conventional therapy.