Premium Only Content

Home Hack to Release the Subscapularis
If your subscapularis is tight, it can create pain that feels like frozen shoulder. That's why you should try to release this deep rotator cuff muscle with self-massage techniques.
But if you can't reach over with your other hand, try using the end of a broomstick to help reach the subscapularis.
1. Reach your tight shoulder in front of you as far as you can to expose the scapula.
2. Now press the end of the broomstick into the muscle, aiming for the most tender spot.
3. Once you're hitting a tender spot, you can perform micro-movements by moving back and forth and side to side.
4. Or you can perform a pin and stretch by starting with your arm internally rotated, pinning down the muscle with the broomstick, then externally rotating the shoulder to help stretch it out.
5. Do this for 2-3 minutes a day to begin seeing results. #short
-
34:08
Bannons War Room
10 hours agoMEGYN KELLY: Jimmy Kimmel and Sore Cultural Losers, and Charlie Kirk's Spiritual Revival, w/ Bannon
90.2K91 -
59:27
NAG Podcast
10 hours agoBrandon Straka: BOLDTALK with Angela Belcamino
83.8K11 -
59:43
Sarah Westall
8 hours agoVietnam Shuts down 86 Million Bank Accounts, The Fourth Turning & more w/ Andy Schectman
64.2K16 -
1:17:51
Flyover Conservatives
16 hours agoMary Flynn O’Neill and Clay Clark: The Church Must Rise or America Falls | FOC Show
63.3K12 -
3:36:01
I_Came_With_Fire_Podcast
18 hours agoThe Global ANTIFA Connection You've Never Heard Of | The Israel Question
52.2K13 -
16:38
RTT: Guns & Gear
1 day ago $6.35 earnedExtar EP9 Review: The Best Budget 9mm PCC?
62.8K6 -
7:53
Rethinking the Dollar
18 hours agoMass Firings in Tech: The Real Agenda Behind 166,000 Cuts
65K18 -
1:02:28
BonginoReport
13 hours agoFeds Monitor Threats Ahead of Kirk Memorial - Nightly Scroll w/ Hayley Caronia (Ep.138)
270K156 -
55:51
Candace Show Podcast
11 hours agoWho Moved The Camera Right Above Charlie's Head? | Candace Ep 239
128K680 -
13:09:13
LFA TV
1 day agoBREAKING NEWS ON LFA TV! | FRIDAY 9/19/25
268K56