Joint: Shoulder Shoulder Intermal Rotation Motion LimitationType of Manipulation: Joint manipulation non-thrust Restricted Motion: Limited Shoulder Intermal Rotation Patient Position: Supine with the arm at 90 degrees of flexion and maximal internal rotation Therapist Position: Standing on the side of the patient's shoulder to be treated 1. The therapist places a belt around the therapist's waist and around the proximal humerus 2. The therapist places the cephalad hand on the bent elbow in order to be able to apply a posterior force onto the humerus. The caudad hand can assist in applying a lateral distraction on the humerus 3. The therapist uses bodyweight to shift away from the patient to create the posterior glide while the arm is in internal rotation to tissue tension 4. At the tissue barrier, the therapist can create a progressive ascillation to manipulate the shoulder capsule in a posterior direction Notes: The therapist can use a mobilization strap around the therapist's waist and around the patient's humerus for humeral lateral traction