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Nathan Parker
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Topic: RehbandPosted: 11/02/11 at 9:11am |
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Anyone use the shoulder brace? If so does it help? My throwing shoulder has been experiencing some pain/soreness while lifting and afterwards. It comes and goes, but when its bad it wakes me up in the middle of the night.
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C. Smith
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Posted: 11/02/11 at 10:01am |
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More importantly than a neoprene brace, why does you shoulder hurt and what have you been doing (ART/SMR/Prehab/Rehab/etc...) to alleviate that pain?
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Wayne Hill
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Posted: 11/02/11 at 10:55am |
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Shoulder pain that wakes you is considered evidence of a
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Posted: 11/02/11 at 11:12am |
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I had a "flare up" about a month ago. It lasted about 3 days and then it went away like nothing happened. Then about a week ago I had another flare up. It is feeling much better today. I have no swelling now, nor have I during either episode. I have been mixing up icing it and putting heat on it. Both times I stayed away from lifting upper body. Lots of stretching. I always do a good warm up before any upper body workout, and I havent been lifting too heavy. |
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Posted: 11/02/11 at 11:32am |
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Posted: 11/02/11 at 11:34am |
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I hear ya! I have one of those high deductable plans |
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Posted: 11/03/11 at 1:33am |
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Like Jake said, the best thing to do would be to determine what is wrong, and that will probably require an MRI.
Why are you using heat after, what seems to be, an acute injury? Lots of static stretching? What constitutes a "good" upper body warm up? I assume since you didn't respond re: ART/SMR/Prehab/Rehab that you don't do any of that? Why not? |
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Posted: 11/03/11 at 2:43am |
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If you can't afford the deductible to get the MRI, then at least go with the lesser which is still going to cost some $. Go see an ART guy and have him work on it. They're typically $60/hr or so, you probably only need a half hour if you only have him work on that particular area. Dynamic stretching > Static stretching for injuries. Lots of band dislocates, internal/external rotations, front/side/rear delt raises. Ibuprofin and ice, not heat. Contrast showers and LX ball deep tissue massages. On a side note, pains that are severe enough to wake you in the middle of the night don't just "flare up" for no reason. You need to figure out what you did to cause the pain and that can help you better diagnose and self treat/rehab what is going on. The doctor is going to ask you where the pain came from and if the best answer you give the doctor is "it flares up occasionally" then even he won't be able to help you as well as he could if he had more information. |
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Posted: 11/03/11 at 2:56am |
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I was gonna let you figure it out, but Jake laid it all out there for you here:
Do that if you are unwilling to get an MRI. |
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Posted: 11/03/11 at 3:06am |
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I wasn't sure what those meant. Seeing the doc today. |
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Posted: 11/03/11 at 5:12am |
Another thing to examine are your sleeping positions. How do you position your affected arm while sleeping? For example, do you sleep on the affected side with your upper arm in front of your body? Or if sleeping on your uninvolved side, do you let the affected arm drape across your torso? You would want to work to keep your upper arm as close to neutral alongside your torso as possible. Use props if necessary to support the forearm of your affected side so it does not drape. If on your back, keep your arms alongside your torso, not overhead. Some cool info I learned at a professional conference some years ago. Teresa Merrick, Ph.D./Bellevue, NE |
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Posted: 11/03/11 at 1:52pm |
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Amen to that, Teresa. I sensed this on my own years ago,
but later had it confirmed by my wife's ortho. What was odd was that I had to bring it up to him: he doesn't normally advise patients about this, but feels strongly that patients should do as you mention. In particular, he feels that nobody (athlete or not, injured or not) should sleep with their arms over their heads. It's just asking for trouble. |
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Posted: 11/06/11 at 2:34pm |
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I had the same issue Dr. said I have arthritis he said some anti inflammatory and prehab is the only thing that will help.
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