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A physical therapist assesses the posture of a patient with shoulder pain and notes that the patient demonstrates a protracted position of both scapulae. The patient is 36-years-old with an unremarkable medical history with the exception of lumbar spondylolisthesis. The therapist wants to strengthen the rhomboid muscles using a bilateral scapular retraction exercise. Which patient position would be the MOST appropriate to initiate this exercise?
1. Sidelying
2. Seated
3. Supine
4. Prone
Watch the video version of this Q&A episode on YouTube – https://youtu.be/AuBtXvw3L-s
By ScorebuildersA physical therapist assesses the posture of a patient with shoulder pain and notes that the patient demonstrates a protracted position of both scapulae. The patient is 36-years-old with an unremarkable medical history with the exception of lumbar spondylolisthesis. The therapist wants to strengthen the rhomboid muscles using a bilateral scapular retraction exercise. Which patient position would be the MOST appropriate to initiate this exercise?
1. Sidelying
2. Seated
3. Supine
4. Prone
Watch the video version of this Q&A episode on YouTube – https://youtu.be/AuBtXvw3L-s