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Rotator cuff tendinitis and impingement syndrome Part II

In Part I normal shoulder girdle mechanics were reviewed and the pathology of rotator cuff tendinitis impingement syndrome described. The lesion was found to be a weakness in the rhythmic system and a displacement of the axis of movement from its proper center in the solar plexus to the head and nerve sense pole. The article culminated in a treatment rationale based upon improving the quality of movement by application of the principles of spatial dynamics and anthroposophical remedies.
Now the use of therapeutic eurythmy will be explored….

JAM Vol. 16 ?, 1999