Hi Cathe (and others).
Was looking for suggestion on exercises for chest while recovering from mild shoulder impingement. Last weekend I went skiing, took a spill and caught myself with my hands. This caused a slight shoulder impingement in my left shoulder. I did go to the doctor but decided against the PT for the moment thinking I could just work out at home. I may still do PT if I don't feel better in another week. The shoulder is MUCH better this week than it was last week.
I did my first upper body weight (PUB) this week since the injury. I was able to do chest flies with slightly less weight on an incline. However, bench presses (even on an incline) were too much. What chest work can you suggest I do while recovering from this injury? I did all of the shoulder work at a slower pace and no weights as well. The impingement is THANKFULLY very mild (partially because I'd just gotten up from a fall and wasn't go all that fast when I fell again! That'll teach me to increase the length of my skis my first time out during the ski season! )
I did a search on the forum for impingement and got some great suggestions for shoulder work. I'm just worried about losing chest strength. Any and all suggestions are welcome!
Thanks!
Vicki
Was looking for suggestion on exercises for chest while recovering from mild shoulder impingement. Last weekend I went skiing, took a spill and caught myself with my hands. This caused a slight shoulder impingement in my left shoulder. I did go to the doctor but decided against the PT for the moment thinking I could just work out at home. I may still do PT if I don't feel better in another week. The shoulder is MUCH better this week than it was last week.
I did my first upper body weight (PUB) this week since the injury. I was able to do chest flies with slightly less weight on an incline. However, bench presses (even on an incline) were too much. What chest work can you suggest I do while recovering from this injury? I did all of the shoulder work at a slower pace and no weights as well. The impingement is THANKFULLY very mild (partially because I'd just gotten up from a fall and wasn't go all that fast when I fell again! That'll teach me to increase the length of my skis my first time out during the ski season! )
I did a search on the forum for impingement and got some great suggestions for shoulder work. I'm just worried about losing chest strength. Any and all suggestions are welcome!
Thanks!
Vicki