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What is the best way to train and stretch the Rotator Cuffs if they are atrophied and extremely weak? .................................................................................
The rotator cuff muscles primarily function to hold your arm in the socket.
Most upper body movement will be severely compromised if the rotator cuff muscles are weak, so it is important to make sure they are as strong as possible, particularly if you are involved in activities that feature heavy reliance on the upper body (such as bench pressing, throwing, etc.).
If you are certain that the rotator cuff muscles are the main problem, then the primary objective should be strengthening of the external rotators (infraspinatous and teres minor), as these two muscles tend to be the weakest.
In addition, internal rotation of the shoulder is also supported by the two largest torso muscles - your latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major - so strengthening your internal rotators is typically not an issue.
Perform the L-flye exercise: lie down on a bench on your side, holding a dumbbell in your hand. Be sure that the dumbbell is in your top hand. Keeping your elbow bent at a 90 degree angle, start with your forearm laying across your body.
Rotate your arm about the elbow, turning your forearm out until you reach the limit of your shoulder flexibility. Rotate your arm, bringing your forearm back across your body. Repeat this for a total of 10 slow reps. This exercise can also be done standing using a cable machine.
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