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In this full-length tutorial, Ryan Kendrick—Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and creator of Dynamic Tape—walks through a comprehensive shoulder offload taping technique designed to reduce mechanical load on the shoulder complex while preserving movement. This technique can be adapted for a variety of presentations, including AC joint sprains, glenohumeral dislocations, subacromial pain, rotator cuff overload, and even mechanosensitivity of upper limb neural tissue (e.g., in cases involving brachial plexus irritation or neurodynamic symptoms). 💪 What it does: Offloads the shoulder joint and surrounding soft tissue structures Assists movement without limiting range Supports scapular control and improves biomechanics Can be modified to reduce strain and mechanical irritation on sensitised neural tissue Research shows similar techniques can increase acromiohumeral distance in individuals with rotator cuff-related pain 🩺 Indicated for: AC joint subluxation or sprain Glenohumeral dislocation Subacromial pain syndrome Rotator cuff tendinopathy General shoulder overload Neural mechanosensitivity and postural-related nerve pain 🎓 Featuring: Ryan Kendrick – Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist & Creator of Dynamic Tape 📦 Shop Dynamic Tape: www.dynamictape.com/the-shop/ 📺 Quick Demo Version: • Quick Guide - Strong Shoulder Offload Tapi... 💬 Got questions? Drop them in the comments – we’ll get back to you! Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Research has not been conducted on all techniques or for all populations. Individual results may vary. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine if this taping method is appropriate for your specific condition. #ShoulderTaping #biomechanicaltape #NeuralTension #DynamicTaping #RotatorCuffPain #ACJointInjury #SubacromialPain #Mechanosensitivity #ScapularSupport #Physiotherapy #NeurodynamicPain