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Have a weak shoulder after a couple of dislocations and numerous knocks. It has flared up again, presumably when I was cutting the lawn. Can now barely move arm, only comfortable position is elbow tightly tucked in to torso.

What can I do to ease my suffering?


 
Posted : 22/09/2013 6:30 pm
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A couple of Neurofen usually sorts mine out.


 
Posted : 22/09/2013 6:47 pm
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tighten up your rotator cuffs. mine flair up from time to time and this is the only cure in the long run


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 5:35 am
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anywhere near Warwick, know someone who is very good with shoulders


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 6:11 am
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I am having Physio for an as yet "undiagnosed" shoulder injury, undiagnosed in that I don't remember one thing/accident that hurt it, but I do train weights and do karate and haul big logs/tree stumps around for the wood burner, which probably all contributes to it flaring up.

Physio claims its do do with bad posture, and that my shoulder blades stick out a bit at the back and my shoulders slump forwards so I am persevering with exercises to strengthen by back muscles to pull everything backwards. I am not 100% convinced to be honest. Getting a bit fed up with it flaring up and not being able to do stuff on my left side. Its really sore today, but did have a 4 hour karate seminar yesterday, but this sint something I am prepared to give up, just want it fixed 🙁


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 7:27 am
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organ355,
That all sounds very familiar. I took a tumble june 2012 & it has taken a year of physio & exercises. It's still there but just a niggle now, so keep up the exercises.

I now spend all my time, driving, walking, sitting & even swimming in what I call 'the seargeant major' position - shoulders back, pecks out, & do various exercises with bands.


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 8:13 am
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With everything you do, it could just be overuse. I' m currently off with RSI from sorting mail as a postie, (biking probably does,nt help)my right arm is constantly up and down in the same way and after X-rays it shows impingement and arthritis in that shoulder. mind you at 63 I kind of expect to be knackered 🙄


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 8:46 am
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IME, physio could be a waste of time. Had a load of sessions with a physio who tried everything from spinal manipulation to acupuncture to sticking his thumb into the sore area and massaging until I yelled.
Turned out there were bits of bone and crap floating around in there and no amount of physio was going to remove them!
Get a scan done.


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 8:51 am
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DezB, I had the same treatment without acupuncture which they were about to try next visit but in the meantime I insisted on X-rays. in desperation I'm trying Bowen treatment, having second session later today.


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 9:07 am
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Have a weak shoulder after a couple of dislocations and numerous knocks. It has flared up again, presumably when I was cutting the lawn. Can now barely move arm, only comfortable position is elbow tightly tucked in to torso.
What can I do to ease my suffering?

I assume that you were given exercises after your first dislocation - might be an idea to do those. Here's the problem - people do exercises when they are in pain - that's a mugs game and doesn't do any good. Do the exercises once you're pain free and keep doing them - forever.

Physio claims its do do with bad posture

That'd (probably) be a postural impingement then. I'd be taking a wild stab in the dark that your pecs are pulling your shoulders forward and that's making your issues worse. Strengthen your upper back and you'll be grand - maybe.


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 9:25 am
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Physio claims its do do with bad posture

My problem was a biking crash (with no breaks) with the injury made worse through bad posture just as glupton describes.

So to totally contradict DezB, go & see a physio & get the exercises & do them. Mine consist of work with bands & an exercise that looks like I am training to basejump on the kitchen floor.


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 12:52 pm
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Mine consist of work with bands & an exercise that looks like I am training to basejump on the kitchen floor.

like this? welcome to my morning routine 🙂

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Posted : 23/09/2013 1:03 pm
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[i]So to totally contradict DezB, go & see a physio & get the exercises & do them.[/i]

Er: [b]IME[/b], physio [i]could be[/i] a waste of time...


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 1:37 pm
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Of course physio "could" be a waste of time but the should complex is exactly that... complex, relying on a large number of muscles to get multiple joints in the shoulder play nicely together. This is where a good physio can be a massive help. As gluton says you will most likely need to keep at the exercise indefinitely to keep the shoulder complex in order


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 1:49 pm
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...or it could sort him out.

x2 for gluptons post - you bust your shoulder, it's now weak, you be doing remedial exercises for rest of life.


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 1:52 pm
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IN MY EXPERIENCE (there, I've spelt it out properly for you, in case you missed it), the physio was a great help AFTER I'd had the shoulder operated on. But there was no way they could actually fix the problem.


 
Posted : 23/09/2013 1:58 pm
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Find a good Yoga class.Preferably when not in pain,as sugggested above.


 
Posted : 24/09/2013 11:38 am
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Why on earth would you want to do yoga for a busted shoulder?


 
Posted : 24/09/2013 11:40 am
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I have shoulder and neck problems.Hatha Yoga works for me.My DVDs seem to concentrate on the neck and shoulders.This is a problem area for many people.


 
Posted : 24/09/2013 11:46 am

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