Tingling in arms/hands when barbell on shoulder
AshleyFBerry
Posts: 13 Member
Good morning!!
I have a quick question. Last night I was lifting weights, and for the first time experienced tingling in my arms/hands. I only felt the tingling when I had the barbell on my shoulders (squats, lunges, plie squats).
I'm assuming it was bar placement, but I didn't have it placed any differently than I have before and I've been exercising for awhile now.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
I have a quick question. Last night I was lifting weights, and for the first time experienced tingling in my arms/hands. I only felt the tingling when I had the barbell on my shoulders (squats, lunges, plie squats).
I'm assuming it was bar placement, but I didn't have it placed any differently than I have before and I've been exercising for awhile now.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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Nobody?0
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Probably some kind of nerve compression0
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Sounds like your pinching a nerve.0
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Wear thicker clothes, if not stop doing that exercise...I squat using the V-Squat machine cause it has pads on it0
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The obvious answer would be a pinched nerve. Was this numbness/tingling bilateral or in one arm/hand only? Regardless of the answer, you are going to have to try again and see if it happens again. If it does, it is time to readjust what you are doing and make an appt with your doctor for some kind of radio-logical exam. (X-ray, ct, mri)
If you have that happen again, you may also want to examine the weight on the bar as well as try using one of those wrap around pads or your gym towel on your neck/shoulders for padding.0 -
I'm not sure thicker clothes is an option - I'm already quite the sweater.
The tingling was in both arms. I was using the wrap around pads like I always do for extra padding. As far as the weight on the bar - I was tingling on my warm up set all the way through my heavier sets. I've been doing my warm up weight for months now without issue.
Yes, my plan was to see what happens on my next workout and go from there. I'm hoping it was some kind of fluke.
Thank you for the advice! I guess I'll see what happens.0 -
Could be a result of the pressure on your neck/traps, or from the position of your arms. A tight pec minor can put pressure on the nerve bundle running down to your arms. Do wall slides cause the same numbness/tingle?
Try working on your thoracic spine mobility.0
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