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		<description><![CDATA[What’s My Cue? (Part 2) As discussed in Part I &#8211; Addressing Shoulder Dysfunction Beyond the Shoulder Itself, for every movement we create there is an entire kinetic chain response that occurs. To experience how the body must connect at each segment to work efficiently and to identify some of your own areas of weakness [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Looking Beyond the Shoulder Injury</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addressing Shoulder Dysfunction Beyond the Shoulder Itself By Tara Keller, BSc.(KIN), MES Part I: The Kinetic Chain Whether you work with multisport athletes or older adult populations it is common to see soft tissue stress surrounding the shoulders during repetitive actions like freestyle swimming or during sustained posturing at a computer. Excessive protraction, elevation and [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have another interview for you today. It is with Eric Cressey. Eric is the author of a great resource for fitness professionals, called Assess and Correct. Here is a testimonial that I sent Eric about the great resource he created: Now to the interview: Rick Kaselj: Hello, this is Rick Kaselj from ExercisesForInjuries.com with [...]]]></description>
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