2003/07/31, 01:19 PM
Guys... went to the doc's today and found i have got a rotater cuff injury! Gutted!
What should i do about my training? He said to leave doing weights totally... but i don't want to leave training.
Any suggestions? Or should i just 'suck eggs' and not train?
All the best,
Cymraeg
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2003/07/31, 02:06 PM
Cy, Had the injury and had the surgery 6 weeks ago. I have 8 more weeks of rehab and then can start over again. With Docs permission I have been train abs and legs during this time. It was very painful and very inconvenient.
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2003/07/31, 03:25 PM
Hey Cy, did the doc give you some exercises to do to rehab your rotator cuff, or complete rest? Is it bad enough to warrant surgery?
-------------- ~Victoria~
...There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.--Beverly Sills
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2003/07/31, 03:34 PM
When you get the doctor's okay to lift again, you should start training your rotator cuff to prevent reinjuring it. Holding a weight in your hand and moving your arm in a full circle is the most comon exercise. Good thing muscle has memory so you can get back to the point you were at before you had to stop.
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2003/08/01, 07:59 AM
Vic... thankfully it's not bad enough to warrant any surgery. That was a relief.
... unbelievably due to the fact that the British healthcare system is totally screwed I would have to wait upto 5-6 months before i even START rehab!! I know tell me about it.
I will now have to go private.
Ravenwolf... i am goin to carry on training my lower half to be honest mate, he aint stopping me doing that. lol!
Thanks for your words so far guys... much appriciated,
Cy
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2003/08/01, 12:49 PM
I had a problem with mine last year and there was an exercise the trainer gave me to do, I will email it to you. I mostly had pain during any kind of press and laterals. He only had me lay off the exercises that caused discomfort, anything else was ok. After a couple months I started back, but light and working only below a pain level. Meaning if my laterals started hurting half way up then I went just below that. Eventually I was back to speed. Now when I start to feel even the slightest discomfort in my rotator, I do these exercises a few times and it helps a lot.
-------------- ~Victoria~
...There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.--Beverly Sills
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2005/08/21, 12:59 PM
my right shoulder gets dislocated whenever i try to , for example throw a cricket ball fast..it sux, i can never play cricket to my full potential again. the moment i draw my right arm behind the shoulder/body plane(this happens fast when im about to throw the ball), the jerk causes my right shoulder to dislocate. i can throw a ball at moderate speed, but can never throw it as fast as i can.
i really dont beleive in lifting small weights to stabilize the shoulder, i always feel it will dislocate again unless i have surgery.
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