Backhand and Shoulder Pain

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Hello all!

I am having trouble with my shoulder moving forward whenever I hit my BH (and it subsequently causes pain)

My BH technique was lacking so I have tried to transition to "use elbow as a pivot" technique. Whenever, I am able to stabilize my elbow, the shoulder is much better. Problem is despite shadow drills and regular practice, the technique falls apart once the game gets intense.

Any idea how I can try to improve and ingrain this elbow as a pivot technique? Additionally, are there any TT-specific exercises you can recommend, to strengthen the shoulder?

Thanks!
 
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Recurrent shoulder pain merits a doctor visit. Preventing development of a chronic condition is much easier (and faster and cheaper) than trying to fix it.

For ingraining the elbow pivot technique, multiball. Start slow and easy. Increase difficulty step by step, gradually adding placement, speed and spin variation and then randomness. Don't speed up until you can do it perfectly. It can take a while to become stable in competition even after you're doing well in random drills.
 
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Imho If your elbow remains high after a BH powerloop followthrough, imo it is quite bad for the rotator cuff. Much better to use the lats to drag the elbow clockwise during the stroke so that it goes to a stable low position close to your right hip, that is where it feels the nicest.
 
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