Shoulder Impingement

Hanging produces rapid pain relief from shoulder impingement. Shoulder impingement occurs when the space between the humerus and acromion narrows, pinching the rotator cuff and causing inflammation and pain. Overhead hanging decompresses t…

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Hanging produces rapid pain relief from shoulder impingement. Shoulder impingement occurs when the space between the humerus and acromion narrows, pinching the rotator cuff and causing inflammation and pain. Overhead hanging decompresses the rotator cuff so that pinching stops and healing can begin.