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    I have this dam pain in my right shoulder. I haven't hurt myself in training, but not sure if I am sleeping on it all messed up that its so sore. I almost feel at times that it fell asleep and is so NUMB, but it hurts at the same time.

    Bouncer you still have that dam shoulder pain too and what are you doing for it?

    i am gonna asked my chiro about it tonight because its annoying the heck out of me. It actually runs from my trap into my shoulder, grrrrrrrrrr :mad:

  • #2
    Describe the pain. Is it like a burning pain? Do you feel it during training or after you wake up.

    I believe my pain from a nerve that is being pushed on. It comes and goes and sometimes I can feel it shooting down my arms. I put ice on the area and the pain goes away. I dont feel it much when I am training. Any kind of presses dont bother me. I do feel it when I am doing things like curls though. the weight pulling on my shoulders seems to push on that nerver in the upper back/shoulder area.

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    • #3
      ok, so the pain is burning YES, but I don't experience it much throughout the day. I feel it more @ night when I sleep or when doing shoulders or any push/pull activity. Its bizarro and the chiro gave me some stim and heat last night, felt much better.

      Today is shoulder day, but I am just gonna do arms and take off shoulders this week. Get some treatment done and my massage tomorrow, so maybe this will all help heal the area. :D

      I did however, feel some pain in the area doing back last night on my rows... the trap area. geeeeeeeeeeeez!

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      • #4
        yea, sounds sort of like what i get accept that i dont get much pain in the gym. i think it has to do with nerves and tense muscles in the area.

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        • #5
          is the right side the dominant arm or is it your left. sounds like the supraspinatus and rotator cuff stability.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by NYCmitch25 View Post
            is the right side the dominant arm or is it your left. sounds like the supraspinatus and rotator cuff stability.
            how do you come to that conclusion? just wondering because all she and I have talked about is pain on and off, not weakness. not trying to be a smart ass, just wondering.

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            • #7
              someone @ the gym said rotator cuff to me, grrrrrrrrrr!

              :mad:

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              • #8
                but your talking about pain in your trap arent you?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                  but your talking about pain in your trap arent you?

                  yes indeed, but also in my front delt... its all over this dam pain, lol. I am just gonna take time off of shoulder training and get some therapy. Maybe this will help. :D

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by WonderWoman View Post
                    yes indeed, but also in my front delt... its all over this dam pain, lol. I am just gonna take time off of shoulder training and get some therapy. Maybe this will help. :D
                    do you have any weakness issues with that shoulder? can you lift it and move it around fine?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                      do you have any weakness issues with that shoulder? can you lift it and move it around fine?
                      No weakness issues on this end. I still trained them hard last week and hit my back hard last night too.. but I did feel some pain on some exercises.

                      I don't get it.. I am just gonna keep an eye on it and go from there. I had an issue with my left shoulder in the spring.. shooting down my arm and aggravating the elbow. It was horrific.. but I know that was all tension and stress related. so maybe I have some built up tension up in the area and I don't know.. I aint a doctor :mad:

                      Did I mention I HEART BIOFREEZE. I have been using that at night too and it helps alleviate a bit.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by WonderWoman View Post
                        No weakness issues on this end. I still trained them hard last week and hit my back hard last night too.. but I did feel some pain on some exercises.

                        I don't get it.. I am just gonna keep an eye on it and go from there. I had an issue with my left shoulder in the spring.. shooting down my arm and aggravating the elbow. It was horrific.. but I know that was all tension and stress related. so maybe I have some built up tension up in the area and I don't know.. I aint a doctor :mad:

                        Did I mention I HEART BIOFREEZE. I have been using that at night too and it helps alleviate a bit.
                        yea, dosent sound like any rotator issue to me. i have the pain you talk about shooting down into my arm and into my hand. its all tight muscles and stress pressing on shit back there. a hot shower and then an ice pack helps me a lot.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                          how do you come to that conclusion? just wondering because all she and I have talked about is pain on and off, not weakness. not trying to be a smart ass, just wondering.
                          its extremely common. systoms such as pain at night dull/ache... it can cause tendinititor on the biceps tendon. i know first hand I had to battle it for a while. the pain can actually starts at the front of the shoulder run down the arm. its actually has to do with the muscles around the rotatory cuff being strong (getting stronger from training) and the rotator cuff doesnt get stronger. it simple terms pulls the shoulder out of whack.... messes with shoulder stability
                          Last edited by NYCmitch25; 01-15-08, 02:20 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Shoulder update: Pain has diminished a bit with the therapy but am now experiencing a tingling/numbness feeling in the area.

                            I took off chest and shoulder training this week to give the pushing action a rest.

                            More treatment tonight... I am hoping to have this all better by next week.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by NYCmitch25 View Post
                              its extremely common. systoms such as pain at night dull/ache... it can cause tendinititor on the biceps tendon. i know first hand I had to battle it for a while. the pain can actually starts at the front of the shoulder run down the arm. its actually has to do with the muscles around the rotatory cuff being strong (getting stronger from training) and the rotator cuff doesnt get stronger. it simple terms pulls the shoulder out of whack.... messes with shoulder stability
                              so what did you do to get rid of it? therapy or what?

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