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      Just like the low back were you have a posterior chain connection and that makes you loosen the surrounding muscle to get relief, well the front delt is no different.

      The major connection to the front delt is the Pectoralis Major Tendon Muscle, this is a twine of tendon and muscle from the area of the delt and chest.

      So I find that when I take a lacrosse ball and roll the delt and pec major standing against a wall I get instant relief from my front delt and then do other stuff to loosen it like dislocations and wall stretches but these done without the rolling of the ball is not the same it's the ball that gives the greatest relief.

      I use the same theory with low back and hip flexors, I loosen the low back my hips instantly loosen, I loosen my hamstrings my low back get instant relief.

      So the moral to this is it may not be what you think it is and most likely never is, it's most likely a surrounding muscle or tendon your felling elsewhere.

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      Default Re: About Your Tight Delts

      Good point!

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      Nice post SF!

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      Default Re: About Your Tight Delts

      I deal with major right shoulder joint pain. Doc says it's the ball and socket. Not really a easy fix of any sort. So, I was thinking I have got to get better ROM in that shoulder. So, was looking into deep tissue massage. I like your suggestions from above.

      I just figure pain or no pain my ROM sucks.

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      nice post bro... if i ever get back into a gym i'll try to remember this!! lol
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      Good info, thanks


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      It is usually about referred pain and the problem originates somewhere else. Trigger points also form in many places and they cause referred pain. If a trigger point is palpated, you will usually feel the referred pain in other areas. So the tennis ball may be hitting the trigger point and releaseing it so you get relief.
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