Manual Resistance Side-Lying External Rotation - arm abducted 30 degrees
Manual Resistance Side-Lying External Rotation - arm abducted 30 degrees is a unilateral mobility exercise training the shoulder and scapula across the frontal and transverse planes, using Bodyweight.
- Laterality
- Unilateral
- Planes
- Frontal · Transverse
- Equipment
- Bodyweight
- Primary joints
- Shoulder · Scapula
Demo video
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How to perform it
- 1Lay face down, one forearm under forehead; feet and knees together. Toes pointed down.
- 2Other arm hangs off the table, directly in line with shoulder.
- 3Hanging arm extends and externally rotates.
- 4Lift arm to a T, thumb up toward the ceiling.
- 5Rotate palm down then rotate arm overhead.
- 6Rotate arm back down to a T then control it back down to the side.
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Training profile
Plane of motion
Training intent
MobilityRehab
Motor Control
Stability
Strength
Power
Tissue LoadingPerformance
Highlighted rungs are where this movement lives on the rehab → performance continuum.
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