Aquatic Arthritis Arm Sweeps Exercise

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Summary: Learn "arm sweeps" aquatic arthritis exercise for arthritis shoulder pain treatment in this free aquatic treatment video.

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By Rotem Agame
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Rotem Agame is an exercise physiologist, aquatic therapist, and a former professional swimmer; she has participated in the finals of the European swimming championship. She was also...read more

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"Hi! My name is Rotem. I'm an Exercise Physiologist and an Aquatic Therapist, and I'm here on behalf of Expert Village. The next exercise is the variation for the exercise that we just did before. This time we'll start with the thumb facing downwards. Now, as you open the arms to side, you will feel that you have to pull the water aside. So you're pushing the water, and then when you want to get back to the starting position, twist your wrists. Now, thumbs facing upwards and then close. Then you have to push the water and close them again. Now, again. Thumbs down, to the side, and now turning it again. Thumbs up, push the water and close."

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