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TOPIC: Workout for Someone with Shoulder Problems
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Go to a real sports medicine place...they will get you going asap
I went to one a few years ago for my shoulders.... saw an ex major league trainer. gave me all kinds of weird stuff to do mostly with small weights , rubber tubes and towels.. seems almost like voodoo.. but if I do the stuff my shoulders don't hurt and I have full range of motion |
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I (Steve) have shoulder issues when working out. What I have done is to make sure not to let my ego play a part in how much I load on them. I use light enough weight to work them out but not heavy enough to strain.
Unfortunately, I have learned this through the need to get cortisone shots into my shoulder joints. Slow and keeping form vs reps in mind is the best route to take. |
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Are you able to visit a physical therapist? They can give you good exercises to help with range of motion & rebuilding muscle. Also, stuff with a dumbell & kettlebell on the good arm/shourlder can minimize atrophy in the immobilized limb.
Stair stepping (up and down a box), air squats, and walking are all non-shoulder involved exercises. |
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