TweetAll I know is the wife about 3 years ago had similar pain.she kept working out and ignoring the pain .well 8700$ later she had a torn delt and a ripped bicep.so brother if u can see.the doctor about it see the doctor
TweetI was wondering if there was any one out there that knew more than me about injuries. I think I have tennis elbow or tendonitis. Have pain in my front delt and in the top of my forearm which I'm pretty sure the forearm pain is related to the shoulder pain. 2 questions, does anyone have any idea what this could be? Secondly will wearing a compression wrap on my forearm help this at all? As always I appreciate all feedback..
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TweetAll I know is the wife about 3 years ago had similar pain.she kept working out and ignoring the pain .well 8700$ later she had a torn delt and a ripped bicep.so brother if u can see.the doctor about it see the doctor
TweetCould 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. 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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Tweetcheck out this link bigmills
https://www.niams.nih.gov/health_inf...ursitis_ff.asp
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TweetWell that is the last thing I wanted to hear but sometimes the truth hurts and I would rather you keep it real. My wife switched jobs but I believed our insurance kicked in at the beginning of the month I'm on my way home from work now so I'm going to check if so I will make a doctor's appointment ASAP.. since most General Practitioners aren't that smart when it comes to stuff like this I'm going to ask your opinion. Should I ask him for an MRI or a better question would be how can they tell if you have a torn bicep or a torn labrum?
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TweetI definitely will thanks brother I appreciate that. Since you are a rep I guess it can't hurt asking do you have a coupon code for PSL?
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TweetWell a MRI is expensive even with insurance maby ask for a sonogram they should be able to detect a rip or tear with it.i had a torn abdominal muscle it felt bad they found my tear with the sonogram.i am not trying to scare u by any means just better safe than sorry brother.
TweetThanks brother that was definitely a good read..
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TweetI definitely understand brother. The only thing is I would think that if something was torn it would be a little more painful it is only painful if I flex and then it is only in the form not really the shoulder. I can feel it in my shoulder if I lift my arm above my head or if I'm benching or trying to do hammer curls then the pain really hurts, but like right now not doing anything just sitting here I can't feel anything. I don't know if that can mean anything or not..
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TweetHers felt like a pinched nerver for mths then a pop while doing preacher curls and constant pain
Tweeti had a crap load of damage in my shoulder and put it off way to long to visit a doctor to find out what i did to it.. surgery was my one option.. check it out with a doc piece of mind is worth it
Tweeti had tendonitis / tennis elbow.
I tried working through it. but eventually I lost more and more strength. in my right arm. forearm to be exact. until I had the muscle stripped and was given a shot. I also recieved ultra sound
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TweetTook months of to fully recover
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Tweetyes be careful .. these really can be symptoms for both rotator and/ labrum.
be careful often times this type of thing is misdiagnosed. when I found out I had a labrum tear.( 3 to be exact) in the left shoulder. I was originally diagnosed with rotator injury. MRI is probable your best bet. but through insurance they will have you do xrays first. they always do. so don't get upset when they send ya for xrays when you need an MRI its there procedures.
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