bzbnmom
Cathlete
About a week ago I injured my shoulder water skiing. (I'm 45) Tendonitis, my husband says. It was so bad I couldn't move my arm and it was tender to the touch. For about 3 weeks prior to this, the shoulder had been sore off and on whenever I did push-ups and other shoulder exercises. I didn't know what to think of that so when I felt better I worked the upper body and it got sore again, then better - workout, then sore (cycle). I love upper body workouts! ![Roll Eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Ok, so now (after ice and Aleve) I can move my arm pretty well but it's not totally healed. After 4 days of no exercise I started riding my bike, did Butts and Guts, and LIC cardio.
I need a game plan before I'm tempted to re-injure myself by trying some back, chest, tricep, bicep exercises. I am itching to do these! What kind of rotation should I do? How long should I avoid shoulder exercises? I'd like to heal completely first. What do you think?
Thanks,
Mary
Ok, so now (after ice and Aleve) I can move my arm pretty well but it's not totally healed. After 4 days of no exercise I started riding my bike, did Butts and Guts, and LIC cardio.
I need a game plan before I'm tempted to re-injure myself by trying some back, chest, tricep, bicep exercises. I am itching to do these! What kind of rotation should I do? How long should I avoid shoulder exercises? I'd like to heal completely first. What do you think?
Thanks,
Mary