Dyad Body shoulder sleeve

$75.00

Dyad Body Shoulder Sleeve with Targeted Scapular Sensory Feedback

The Dyad Body Shoulder Sleeve is designed to provide focused sensory input at the scapula and acromion process, enhancing awareness of shoulder positioning, rotation, and load transfer. Rather than restricting movement or forcing posture, the sleeve applies strategic pressure cues that help the body better sense how the shoulder organizes itself during reaching, lifting, rotation, and weight-bearing tasks.

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Dyad Body Shoulder Sleeve with Targeted Scapular Sensory Feedback

The Dyad Body Shoulder Sleeve is designed to provide focused sensory input at the scapula and acromion process, enhancing awareness of shoulder positioning, rotation, and load transfer. Rather than restricting movement or forcing posture, the sleeve applies strategic pressure cues that help the body better sense how the shoulder organizes itself during reaching, lifting, rotation, and weight-bearing tasks.

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By improving perception at the scapula–humerus interface, the sleeve supports clearer timing between the shoulder blade and arm, helping coordinate movement across the upper limb and torso. The design emphasizes sensory guidance over correction, allowing the scapula to remain mobile while improving control, rhythm, and adaptability.

The sleeve does not brace or immobilize the joint. Instead, it refines how pressure and rotational change are perceived at the acromion and across the scapular surface—supporting efficient force flow and reducing reliance on compensatory tension.

Ideal for training, rehabilitation, and movement exploration, the Dyad Body Shoulder Sleeve supports:

  • Enhanced awareness of scapular movement and positioning

  • Improved coordination between scapula and arm

  • Better sensing of load transfer through the shoulder

Built for athletes, movers, and practitioners who value intelligent sensory feedback, adaptability, and functional movement, the Dyad Body Shoulder Sleeve supports shoulders that organize themselves through perception rather than force