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Of course, the best way to deal with
rotator-cuff injuries is to prevent them from
happening in the first place. And the best
place to do that is in the gym. For example, if
you’re prone to shoulder discomfort and work
out on resistance machines such as Nautilus or
Cybex, try switching to light free-weights for
a few weeks and see if your symptoms
improve.
Change your
grip.
If a standard bench press hurts your shoulder,
try using a narrower grip. With a wide grip,
the tendon is more likely to come in contact
with the bone, causing pain and potentially
more damage to the tendon. If you change to a
narrower grip, you usually can’t lift as much,
but it’s easier on the shoulder.
Lie low.
If you feel pain when you lift a weight higher
than shoulder level, stop doing it. Most people
with rotator cuff problems are okay having
their upper arm parallel to the floor, but if
they go higher, it’s going to cause
problems.
Exercise
caution.
Some exercises that build your shoulders can
also damage the rotator cuff. A prime example
is the "behind-the-neck" overhead
press... also known as the military press. This
is one of the most common resistance exercises
that you see people doing in the gym, but if
you’ve already got an imbalance in your
shoulder, you can develop some serious
problems.
Pay attention to
pain.
If these or any other exercises make your
shoulders hurt, don’t try to work through the
pain. The first thing to do is make sure you’re
doing the exercise correctly. If your form
checks out with your trainer, the next step is
to try the exercise using a lower weight.
Sometimes, though, there’s no weight at which
the exercise is comfortable. In that case, stop
doing the exercise and seek our
assistance. ==================================
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Dr. McCreery is
uniquely qualified to help you
with your Shoulder
Injuries
With his many years of
experience along with the use
of specialized techniques, he
can develop a treatment plan to
safely accelerate your recovery
and get you back into
action.
An individually
tailored and supervised
treatment program will be
developed to strengthen and
condition the underlying
problem.
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