Re: Pain in shoulder,and forearm
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macedog24
this is another great point/question baby! for myself im trying to recall , but i believe hammer curls were not that bad for me . only when my palms were facing upward fully supinated. big mills how does this affect you.
I'm sorry when the back of my palms were facing upward! sorry for that.
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Re: Pain in shoulder,and forearm
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Originally Posted by
macedog24
this is another great point/question baby! for myself im trying to recall , but i believe hammer curls were not that bad for me . only when my palms were facing upward fully supinated. big mills how does this affect you.
Where my hand is facing upward and I flex it the only place I can feel pain is in my brachialis however when I turn my hand like I'm doing a hammer curl and flex it runs from the brachialis down into the forearm so I'm thinking that's what it is..
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Re: Pain in shoulder,and forearm
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bigmills
Where my hand is facing upward and I flex it the only place I can feel pain is in my brachialis however when I turn my hand like I'm doing a hammer curl and flex it runs from the brachialis down into the forearm so I'm thinking that's what it is..
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yes I definitely would do as baby and MM have suggested . and go be seen by your Dr asap. its hard to believe there so many muscles in the forearm. and underlying muscle we don't even see.
I hope we all have helped you somewhat. the Dr will perform a grip strength test probable . have you squeeze his fingers , also have you try pushing upward as he pushes down on the back of your hands. he might actually give you a device to measure your grip strength. I had this also when at physical therapy.
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Re: Pain in shoulder,and forearm
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Originally Posted by
macedog24
Could be tendonitis. sounds like it! you probable could get a shot for the immediate PAIN,STRESS but need to take some down time to allow to heal.
In the forearm does it feel like a large cord . I had to have muscle stripping performed.
apartment omis croatiatelegram dice roll it wasn't pleasant.
Muscle Stripping*involves deep tissue manual therapy to clear out the adhesions (scar tissue) formed inmuscle*fiber during physical activity. The technique is more effective than a deep tissue massage or a sports massage, as it elongates the*musclesand removes the knots.
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thank for the info