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| Posted by: tallskinny May 29 2008, 12:54 AM |
| i dislocated my shoulder the first time in high school 6 years ago playing basketball...and again a few months later and then had arthroscopic surgery to re-connect and strengthen the ligaments. It was doing great for a few years but I recently dislocated the shoulder again. So I stopped playing basketball and now im lifting dem weights. My shoulder feels akward on dips and shoulder exercises like dumbell shoulder press or pull ups with the wrist facing away from the body or cable crossovers. so i sacrifice form a little bit by favoring my strong shoulder for fear of dislocating again while im doing a dip, pull up, or pressing. ive been reading all these other posts about shoulder injuries. Anybody else dislocate their shoulder??? Should I just lift through the pain/akwardness??? |
| Posted by: tallskinny May 29 2008, 12:56 AM |
| O and ps the shoulder is fully healed now...its had an adequate 8 weeks to heal while i did therapy strengthening exercises. so the shoulder is as good as it will ever be untill i can afford surgery again |
| Posted by: azfittrainer May 29 2008, 01:31 PM |
| Maybe you need to do the rehab exercises again, and start slowly. Pushing through joint pain is never a good idea. |
| Posted by: ftank May 29 2008, 02:55 PM |
| Offsetting your balance is only going to worsen and agitate the pre-existing issue. As Az said, don't try to "push through" anything. If an exercise hurts, try some isolation stuff that doesn't hurt to strengthen the area. Dips hurt my shoulders if I lean forward while doing them (to try and hit the pecs a little). I'm limited to keeping it straight up and down to minimize the rotation angle on my left shoulder. Again, if an exercise hurts, you can also try the DB alternative. |
| Posted by: cc-10 May 29 2008, 08:24 PM |
| yeah i have dislocated my shoulder and had the surgery to correct it...some things i can't do in the gym but oh well.... lifting through joint pain is prolly not a good idea....ever feel your shoulder grind inside? |
| Posted by: tallskinny Jun 1 2008, 06:36 PM |
| ive never felt my shoulder grind inside. it just feels akward on dips and such other lifts...like it may pop out of place again. thanks for all the input...isolation exercises are probably the way to go in my situation. |
| Posted by: azfittrainer Jun 1 2008, 06:37 PM |
| How long has it been since you did your rehab exercises? |
| Posted by: tallskinny Jun 3 2008, 08:36 PM |
| i haven't done my rehab exercises for three weeks...but i pulled out the thera-band today and did some rehab exercises before lifting. i think it helped. today was my chest and triceps workout so I did some dips and it felt pretty good. I changed my form slightly on the dips...i used to dip down far enough so that my arms ar parallel to the floor...now i stop just before they are parallel...and i still get a good burn on the triceps. |
| Posted by: azfittrainer Jun 3 2008, 08:46 PM |
| Do them after your workout. You need the stability those muscles provide, for when you lift. |
| Posted by: mike66022 Jun 11 2008, 03:34 PM |
| ive dislocated my shoulder a few times now and have had two surgeries on my shoulder. my last being of the open procedure which took place only a month ago. if you have any questions regarding your shoulder just let me know. In my opinion though i would go get a MRI done, especally since you have already had surgery. you most likely tore everything back apart or at least loosened ligaments allowing your shoulder to slip back out, since it was already repaired. I would discontinue lifting right now, so you sont put any more added stress to your rotator cuff. |
| Posted by: cc-10 Jun 11 2008, 07:33 PM |
| i hope i don't re dislocate mine going through surgery and physical therapy is a bitch |
| Posted by: Will109090 Jun 13 2008, 02:23 AM | ||
Yes, PT is a bitch. I've had to go through it for my back, ankle, and knee. And I'm only in my early 20s!! |