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Anyone ever injure the area in the upper chest/front delt/upper bicep region. I dont know what exactly the injury is but I get a sharp tension pain when doing incline exercises. Mainly incline bench, and dumbbell flies.
Anyone ever injure the area in the upper chest/front delt/upper bicep region. I dont know what exactly the injury is but I get a sharp tension pain when doing incline exercises. Mainly incline bench, and dumbbell flies.
Any thoughts?
I have something going on like that right now and it also happened after doing the same thing as you. I haven't done that in 2 weeks to give it a rest and even the fly motion hurts so bad. My pain is worse in the upper chest/clavicle area. Take a break for awhile
no pop and no bruise is usually a good sign that it isnt a muscle tear. tendons on the other hand can be tricky and dont always bruise. take some time off from using it and go from there. i pulled that exact region on a deployment and i used some icy hot patches and it speed the recovery up. i like the saloon paas medicated patches for issues now. those things are like gold
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