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"Hi all Long shot but i have an ongoing issue with my right rotator cuff. I use the gym and dont really ever lift "heavy" but i think this must be a congenital weakness - maybe related to scoliosis. I am waiting on a physio referral but dont want to have a long lay off from training as its a big part of keeping me sane. Anyone got any advice for accomodating this injury and still training chest/arms etc..." Wolf says don’t train until you’ve seen a specialist. You damage your rotator cuff badly enough and you’ll be needing surgery. He had a bad shoulder impingement from weight training a few years back. It was all down to what exercises he was doing for his shoulders that caused it. Oh and when it’s better, we both recommend investing in a macebell. Seriously, you can thank us later x | |||
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"Hi all Long shot but i have an ongoing issue with my right rotator cuff. I use the gym and dont really ever lift "heavy" but i think this must be a congenital weakness - maybe related to scoliosis. I am waiting on a physio referral but dont want to have a long lay off from training as its a big part of keeping me sane. Anyone got any advice for accomodating this injury and still training chest/arms etc..." If you think it’s your rotator cuff, rest it completely until you’ve had a medical appointment and a scan if one’s offered. Tore mine 20 years ago, 6 months before diagnosed and physio started, by which time damage was done. Not been right since and limits lots of exercises, plus has knock on effects elsewhere. If you need to keep fit until you can get medical help then would suggest running or cycling, something which is going to put limited stress on your shoulder. | |||
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"Thanks all. Definitely what i was dreading but thats life i guess. Gym is my mental health treatment programme so not going for a few months will suck. Through lockdown i maintained with home workouts of pressups and bicep/tricep dumbbell work. Prob have to go back to that as a minimal risk option" There are definitely other things you can do. Just ease up on upper body for awhile. | |||
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