Internal Impingement
Pain around the back of your shoulder while throwing? Internal impingement is a common complaint in overhead throwing athletes. The area of discomfort is typically around the posterior or superior aspects of the shoulder, also described as deep. It usually occurs during the late cocking phase of throwing. The video helps give an idea on what may be happening.

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Internal Impingement AKA Posterior Internal Impingement (PII)

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The Stupidly Simple Shoulder Pain Fix (instant results)

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GIRD/ Internal Impingement English . Posterior Capsular Contracture in Shoulder

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The Fastest Way to Fix Your Knees, Elbows, & Shoulders

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Internal Impingement Exercises

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Rotator Cuff Tear VS Shoulder Impingement VS Shoulder Tendonitis

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SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT: 8 Exercises and Strategies to Treat it For Good

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Internal Impingement Shoulder

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