The Shoulder Anatomy

In order to treat our shoulder problems, we must first know how it functions. Cristiane B. Cruz, MPK, R.Kin will be discussing how our shoulder’ bones, muscles and nerves work together to create movement.

Cristiane B. Cruz, CSEP-CEP, MPK

As an Exercise Physiologist, I love being able to teach others about how their bodies function and how exercise can be a great way to improve their health!

My combined interests in kinesiology, psychology and entrepreneurship have fueled my passion to help every one of my clients to increase their quality of life through exercise. I used exercise therapy to treat my own various injuries, and aim to help others do the same!

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