Shoulder Pain
tazminacat
Posts: 26
Ever since I was a kid, I'm talking junior high, I've had pain in my right shoulder. There is no arthritis and no cause/reason for it to pop and grind as it does, but.... it's there. I have tried multiple ways of working the muscles in my arms, but have never really accomplished much.
People always say "Do push ups!!". Kind of hard when your shoulder is popping and in a lot of pain. I tried lifting weights, same thing. I even resorted to swimming laps, hoping the resistance of the water would help, hahahah guess what!!
I have tried the "off the wall" push ups, they help, and I can do more of those without my shoulder hurting than anything else, but I'm not seeing any results...
So bottom line... any one know of exercises that will shoulder/chest/back muscles without doing damage to shoulders?? Please and thank you!! =^.^=
People always say "Do push ups!!". Kind of hard when your shoulder is popping and in a lot of pain. I tried lifting weights, same thing. I even resorted to swimming laps, hoping the resistance of the water would help, hahahah guess what!!
I have tried the "off the wall" push ups, they help, and I can do more of those without my shoulder hurting than anything else, but I'm not seeing any results...
So bottom line... any one know of exercises that will shoulder/chest/back muscles without doing damage to shoulders?? Please and thank you!! =^.^=
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Look up Californiacrossfit on youtube. That is the user name. As well as http://www.mobilitywod.com/ They are the same person/group. They have a number of ways to increase the mobility of joints which MAY help you.0
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See a physio/PT and they can give better ideas.0
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See a physio/PT and they can give better ideas.
Oh trust me, if I could afford a visit with a PT... I would be all over their office lol0 -
"Hey, Derek, you know what's good for shoulder pain?"0
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See a physio/PT and they can give better ideas.
Oh trust me, if I could afford a visit with a PT... I would be all over their office lol
I'm not saying it for fun, I've had problems all my life too. And exercising wrongly led to two years practically unable to use my arm due to it getting injured, weak and then dislocating because nothing I did had helped to stabilise the joint, it had made it more likely to self destruct.0 -
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Oh trust me, if I could afford a visit with a PT... I would be all over their office lol
I'm not saying it for fun, I've had problems all my life too. And exercising wrongly led to two years practically unable to use my arm due to it getting injured, weak and then dislocating because nothing I did had helped to stabilise the joint, it had made it more likely to self destruct.
Well I have insurance in I need surgery, but as I have not done any exercises to ruin my shoulder, (I'm aware of it enough to stop if it even feels the slightest bit wrong) I was simply asking if there were variations out there that I have not heard of or missed in my searching.0 -
See a physio/PT and they can give better ideas.
Oh trust me, if I could afford a visit with a PT... I would be all over their office lol
I'm not saying it for fun, I've had problems all my life too. And exercising wrongly led to two years practically unable to use my arm due to it getting injured, weak and then dislocating because nothing I did had helped to stabilise the joint, it had made it more likely to self destruct.
this. it's cheaper to go in for a visit than to take advice from people on the net with no medical background.
as someone who has shoulder issues off and on, you definitely want to at least get it evaluated by a professional who can give you an idea what's going on and what to do about it.
and no, there is no variation of a push that wont affect a wonky shoulder joint0 -
Okay, first off you really should talk to a physio, but barring that I'm going to guess you may have a rotator cuff issue, only because what you describe sounds similar to what I've dealt with. Start by working your rotator cuffs first and strengthen them. There are some basic exercises here that can help.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/detail/view/name/cable-internal-rotation
http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/detail/view/name/external-rotation-with-cable
I did these for quite a while and, at the same time I worked on my deltoids. Over time, all popping and wonkiness went away. Again, I have no idea what your shoulder issue is, but this did work for me.0 -
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Okay, first off you really should talk to a physio, but barring that I'm going to guess you may have a rotator cuff issue, only because what you describe sounds similar to what I've dealt with. Start by working your rotator cuffs first and strengthen them. There are some basic exercises here that can help.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/detail/view/name/cable-internal-rotation
http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/detail/view/name/external-rotation-with-cable
I've had it looked at, doctors never said anything was wrong with it. "It just pops" they said. The pain is "probably from lack of strength when you work out" is what they other said. I could get my GP to look again, but I doubt anything new would come up.0 -
Okay, first off you really should talk to a physio, but barring that I'm going to guess you may have a rotator cuff issue, only because what you describe sounds similar to what I've dealt with. Start by working your rotator cuffs first and strengthen them. There are some basic exercises here that can help.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/detail/view/name/cable-internal-rotation
http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/detail/view/name/external-rotation-with-cable
I've had it looked at, doctors never said anything was wrong with it. "It just pops" they said. The pain is "probably from lack of strength when you work out" is what they other said. I could get my GP to look again, but I doubt anything new would come up.
It's sounding quite similar to what I dealt with. Just build your shoulders, but take it slowly.0 -
There is a book: treat your own rotator cuff by j. Johnson.
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cable internal/external rotations will help strengthen your rotator cuffs which is the reason for the majority of shoulder pain0
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@BeachIron : I will take it very slow. After almost 20 years with a popping shoulder, I would hate to sudden actually screw it up now =^.^=
@EvgeniZyntx : I will look that up, thank you for your help. =^.^=0 -
There is a book: treat your own rotator cuff by j. Johnson.
Recommended.
really? I just bought this book and I am waiting for it to come from Amazon!! so excited
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@MiamiKid305: Well the weird thing, is my shoulder only hurts when I actually try to work it. Lifting my arm, vaccuming, waving, even picking up laundry, doesn't hurt it. But it does if I use weights, resistance bands, even swimming. It's selective pain?? Too strange for words!!0
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Dear Tazminicat,
As a Family Practice physician, I have to say that shoulder popping and crunching certainly leaves room for concern! If the shoulder is truly popping, it may indicate a tear in the cartilage that keeps the joint stable. Impingement syndrome whereby tendons are being trapped under the bony structures of the shoulder is a possibility. Have you had an MRI done? Have you seen an Orthopedic surgeon? Things you might consider letting your GP know are these:
I cannot do the basic things I need to do, ie get dressed, wash hair due to shoulder pain
I cannot do the basic things that I need to do to enjoy life, ie exercise
The problem is almost certainly a result of relative weakness of the rotator cuff muscles, which stabilize the joint, and improving the strength of these muscles is certainly an important part of rehab. However in this case a significant amount of damage might have already been done. It needs to be checked out by a specialist. If your GP is still reluctant to refer for further evaluation then you might consider getting a second opinion from a different physician.0 -
By the way Tazminacat, any physician who says your shoulder "just pops" without doing a thorough investigation, which would include an MRI and Ortho referral, then this doc needs to retire!0
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get that shoulder looked at by an orthopedist. I am very healthy but somehow I tore my rotator cuff at the gym. Had shoulder pain and could not lift and hold anything above my head. had to have surgery and am fine now. Don't fool around with the shoulder!0
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Please go to a doctor before you do more damage to your shoulder. If your regular doc doesn't want to refer you to a specialist, ask for a second opinion. Either that or insist on being sent to a specialist. It's your health and well being on the line, not your doc's.0
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Like I said, when I see my GP (who was not the one I told my shoulder problems to) I'll let her know.
But my shoulder does NOT hurt when I go about my daily activities. It only hurts when I do push ups or lift weights, or even try to swim.
I can pick up my laundry, or vaccuum my house with no popping or pain. It's just weird, but yes... I will tell my GP about it when I see her again.0 -
By the way Tazminacat, any physician who says your shoulder "just pops" without doing a thorough investigation, which would include an MRI and Ortho referral, then this doc needs to retire!
Trust me, I agree, but I was a kid when I got it looked at, and didn't have the girl balls to argue with him. Live and learn they say.0 -
I agree that you need to see a Dr (probably multiple) and push for testing. I have a bad back/hip/shoulder and I've been to so many different Drs, it is maddening. After finding out I had herniated discs, I've been to physical therapy, had cortisone injections, and been to a Chiro for A.R.T. I'm now in physical therapy again at a different place. While the herniated disc causes pain, there is no doubt in my mind that there is something wrong with my muscles/bones/joints in addition or may actually be the cause of the herniation to begin with. My Dr shirked it off that this might be a possibility even though he felt my left hip as being higher and rotated in. How could that not cause pain? Is there a reason I'm like this? He thought nothing of it. I don't know...I've had injuries, but I've had bad hips for a long as I can remember. ART and physical therapy is helping my muscles "let go" and train the muscles that are weak (and I thought I was pretty in shape and doing the right things). If I kept working out without doing what I do now, I would continue to get worse in my opinion. Am I cured? No, but I hope I'm on the right track after too many years in pain. I refuse to give up and take painkillers.
Ok, long story...sorry, but I just want to say that there are new things you can learn and YES!! doing exercises without knowing what is wrong could be damaging your shoulder. Please be careful! This is an important thing to spend money on.0
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