Shoulder Surgery Phase 2 Exercises

SHOULDER EXERCISES – ACTIVE/ASSISTED

  • Exercises to be done 5 times a day.
  • Use ice regularly for 20 minutes at a time.
  • These exercises are to help increase range of movement with some form of assistance.
  • Always exercise within your pain limit.
  1. CIRCLES

    Lean forward so arm comes away from your body. Rotate arm in a clockwise and anti-clockwise direction. X10 each.

  2. PENDULAR MOVEMENTS ACROSS THE BODY

    (A)

    (B)

  3. PENDULAR MOVEMENTS FORWARDS AND BACKWARDS

    (A)

    (B)

  4. STANDING ARM STRETCH
    With hands on bench walk back until you feel a gentle stretch. Hold 10 secs. (Repeat 10x).

    (A)

    (B)

  5. SHOULDER ELEVATION

    Use other arm to support operated arm. Gently lift arm up as far as comfortable. Hold 5 secs, then lower. (X10)

    When lowering, gently push operated arm into other hand to reduce pain.

    Gradually increase range as shown.

  6. EXTERNAL ROTATION

    Using stick to assist, set the shoulders.

    Keep elbows at side. Use good arm to rotate operated arm

  7. EXTENSION

    Grasp stick with both hands.

    Move stick backwards using good arm to assist.

  8. INTERNAL ROTATION

    Grasp towel as shown. Use good arm to lift operated arm up behind your back.

  9. WALK HAND UP THE WALL

    Support operated arm against wall. Walk fingers up wall using other arm to assist. Start low down with elbow bent.

  10. SHOULDER ELEVATION WITH PULLEY

    Set up system as demonstrated. Pull down with good arm to lift operated arm up. Hold 5 secs, then lower. Continue for 5 mins.

  11. SCAPULA BRACING
    SHOULDER SETTING

    Squeeze shoulder blades down and in towards the spine. Hold 5 seconds, X10

  • Coastal Othopaedics
  • Australian Orthopaedic Association
  • Royal Australian College of Surgeons
  • The University of Western Australia
  • Bethedsa Health Care