Surrey, BC – Shoulder injuries lead to pain, prevent people from doing the things they love and make the simplest tasks painful. Many will lean to exercises to help them recover from their shoulder injury, but too often strength exercises will lead to slower recovery from a shoulder injury. What needs to be done before strengthening the shoulder is activating, building endurance and strengthening the scapular stabilizer muscles. Adding this one step will speed up the recovery from a shoulder injury and prevent re-injury of the shoulder.
What BCRPA Fitness Professionals will Learn:
- What is Scapular Stabilization?
- Why are Scapular Stabilizers so Important?
- What Muscles Make Up Scapular Stabilization?
- What are the Causes of Why Ones Scapular stabilizers are Not Working?
- How can you Prevent Scapular Stabilization Injury?
- How can Exercise Help Rehabilitate Scapular Stabilization Muscles?
- What exercises can help?
- Who Should Not Do these Exercises?
WHAT: Scapular Stabilization Exercises Webinar
WHEN: Friday, September 11, 2009 - 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm PST (1 hour course)
WHERE: Webinar
COST: $59 plus GST
WHO: Fitness & Rehabilitation professionals who would like to learn scapular stabilization exercises for their shoulder clients.
TO REGISTER: Visit http://exercisesforinjuries.com/
About Rick Kaselj – MS., B.Sc., PK, CPT, CEP, CES
Rick Kaselj specializes in exercise rehabilitation, post-rehab, active rehabilitation, exercise therapy and corrective exercise. He works in one-on-one and group rehabilitation settings, training people who have been injured at work, in car accidents and during sport activities. His clients and group exercise participants include a wide variety of individuals from healthy and special populations. Rick has given over 233 presentations to 4531 fitness professionals and consumers across Canada while continuing to work in rehabilitation centers, physiotherapy clinics, fitness clubs and personal training studios. Rick recently completed his Masters of Science degree focusing on corrective exercise and therapeutic exercise for the rotator cuff. To reach Rick or learn about his exercise rehabilitation courses please visit http://www.ExercisesForInjuries.com
Note: Rick Kaselj’s high-resolution photo is available at http://www.healingthroughmovement.com/
Rick is available for interviews and can provide a list of tips and articles on how to improve your health and fitness, or recover from injury. Call 604-532-5248 or email rkaselj@HealingThroughMovement.com



