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OcraMed Health 90 Day Fitness Program: http://www.ocramedhealth.com Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/2Qn6vMr SRI - Shock Release Instrument: • Shock Release Instrument Dr. Joe DeMarco, chiropractor and owner of OcraMed Health discusses how to perform fascial release work on the subscapularis muscle. The subscapularis muscle is the strongest of the four rotator cuff muscles of the shoulder. It's primary function is to internally rotate the shoulder. In addition, with the help of the other three rotator cuff muscles, it assist in stabilizing the shoulder joint. Dr. Joe discusses the anatomy of the subscapularis. It originates off the subscapular fossa of the scapula and inserts onto the lesser tubercle of the humerous. As the result of its location, most people assume that you can not perform fascial release work to this muscle. However, this in incorrect. Dr. Joe demonstrates how to find the subscapularis muscle and then perform fascial release work on it. Follow Dr. Joe's instructions and give it a try! DISCLAIMER: This content (the video, description, links, and comments) is not medical advice or a treatment plan and is intended for general education and demonstration purposes only. This content should not be used to self-diagnose or self-treat any health, medical, or physical condition. Don’t use this content to avoid going to your own healthcare professional or to replace the advice they give you. Consult with your healthcare professional before doing anything contained in this content. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless OcraMed Health, Dr. Joe DeMarco, its officers, employees, and contractors for any and all losses, injuries, or damages resulting from any and all claims that arise from your use or misuse of this content. OcraMed Health/Dr. Joe DeMarco makes no representations about the accuracy or suitability of this content. Use of this content is at your sole risk.