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In this episode of the Evidence-Based Pilates Podcast, Dr. Adam McAtee PT, DPT delves into the biomechanics of scapular retraction, exploring its significance in Pilates and physical therapy. He discusses the anatomy of the scapula, the glenohumeral rhythm, and the importance of breathing techniques in relation to scapular movement. The episode emphasizes the role of key muscles involved in scapular retraction, such as the middle trapezius and rhomboids, and how to effectively load these movements in Pilates practice. Dr. McAtee encourages instructors to empower their clients by understanding the mechanics of movement and making informed decisions in their practice.
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In this episode of the Evidence-Based Pilates Podcast, Dr. Adam McAtee PT, DPT delves into the biomechanics of scapular retraction, exploring its significance in Pilates and physical therapy. He discusses the anatomy of the scapula, the glenohumeral rhythm, and the importance of breathing techniques in relation to scapular movement. The episode emphasizes the role of key muscles involved in scapular retraction, such as the middle trapezius and rhomboids, and how to effectively load these movements in Pilates practice. Dr. McAtee encourages instructors to empower their clients by understanding the mechanics of movement and making informed decisions in their practice.
Ready to take your teaching career to the next level?
Click here for a 2-week free trail of the Anatomy & Biomechanics Club.Click here for a 2-week free trail of the Pilates Club.
Click here to follow Adam on Instagram.

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