The key points are:
- Do not grasp the plate, but lay it flat in the palm
- Keep the palm flat and facing up throughout the movement
- Keep the body as vertical as possible throughout the movement (limit bending)
- Bring the plate under the armpit (not the hip) and then extend to the side, staying as parallel to the floor as possible
- Keep the arm as straight as possible when rotating overhead and make as large a circle as possible
- This movement should be done with control and the intention of developing the end range of motion
There may be some tightness, clicking and/or discomfort, but there should be NO PAIN in the shoulders while performing this movement. Sharp pain indicates that there may be a structural issue that may need to be addressed by a Physiotherapist.
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