Massage Therapy for Healing Shoulders, Rotator Cuff, Infraspinatus Technique | Ultra Relaxing

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Published1 month ago
Duration20:55
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CategoryHowto & Style
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Massage Therapy for Healing Shoulders, Rotator Cuff, Infraspinatus Technique | Ultra Relaxing Join us on https://www.patreon.com/c/psychetruth https://hype.co/@psychetruth 👉 https://www.instagram.com/psychetruth 👉 https://www.facebook.com/psychetruthvideos 0:00 - Intro & Effleurage to Begin 1:03 - Arm Strokes & Initial Assessment 2:27 - Latissimus Dorsi Warm-Up 4:05 - Upper Trapezius Work 6:13 - Transitioning to the Arms 7:02 - Deltoid Opening & Arm Repositioning 8:19 - Bicep Tendon Active Release 9:22 - Forearm Work for the Infraspinatus 12:05 - Infraspinatus Deep Tissue Work 16:31 - Teres Minor & Major 17:21 - Final Infraspinatus Pressure & Closing Master the rotator cuff and infraspinatus massage routine that relieves deep shoulder tension most therapists overlook. In this step-by-step tutorial, you'll learn how to effectively work the infraspinatus, lats, deltoids, teres minor and major, and forearm flexors to deliver a truly comprehensive arm and shoulder massage. This video walks through a full client session from initial effleurage strokes to deep trigger point work on the rotator cuff muscles — including how forearm work directly benefits the infraspinatus, why relaxing the lats first makes rotator cuff release more effective, and how to use arm positioning and skin tautness techniques to get a clearer picture of where tension actually lives. Whether you're a licensed massage therapist looking to refine your shoulder technique or a student building your clinical skills, you'll walk away with practical, easy-to-apply methods for deeper, more intentional shoulder work — including active release on the bicep tendon, compressive deltoid circles, and how to safely increase pressure without losing connection with the muscle. Key techniques covered: lat warm-up, upper trapezius compression, deltoid opening with arm repositioning, forearm extensor/flexor work, infraspinatus trigger point release, and teres minor/major transitions.

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