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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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for once :D
I broke my collar bone exactly two months ago on sunday. Yes it hurt like a bitch. No the accident wasn't funny, it was just a bit tragic in it's patheticness :(
But to the point. Pre-breakage I was working out a lot. I'd made huge progress in strength with weights and things.
And now Im managing to go back to the gym, stubborn as I am, because every gym session leaves me in crippling agony for a few hours while my shoulder screams at me for being a bitch. And it's a little depressing because now I can't lift half of what I used to be able to on the affected side.
So, does anybody know of any serious physio or weights exercises I can do to help my shoulder build back up? Otherwise I'll be lop sided for life.. :(
( , Wed 10 Dec 2008, 18:46, 7 replies, latest was 16 years ago)

swimming is great.
I've seen some public swimming pools host a weight-swim therapy thing.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2008, 19:08, Reply)

sounds interesting. Do you know more about it or should I google?
( , Wed 10 Dec 2008, 19:12, Reply)

like it's too early for you to be doing strenuous exercise after your injury.
Have you spoken to a physiotherapist? They'll be able to recommend a course of exercise suited to recovery from your injury and help you gradually get back up to strength.
Good luck!
( , Wed 10 Dec 2008, 19:27, Reply)

indeed I have not spoken with a physio. For Norway is the land of 'do-it-yerself-yer-weak-foreign-bastard' when it comes to medical treatment ;)
( , Wed 10 Dec 2008, 19:30, Reply)

cant tell you much more. Looked like semi-underwater aerobics with dumbells. Seen it two or three times in pools around Manchester
( , Wed 10 Dec 2008, 19:37, Reply)

in the states and is still finding stuff difficult to do as she teaches pilates. She's had all the physio and still goes twice a week (thank god for medical insurance). Please ask your doctor for a referral to a physio as I know from my own back problems in the past that you need to see someone qualified in that field or you can end up with a shitload of problems. I've still got residual nerve damage in my shoulder and neck that flares up from time to time as I left it a couple of months without doing proper exercises.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2008, 20:15, Reply)

speak to an instructer at the gym, they can probably give you a regime to work the shoulder back into fitness, or a physio, but don't just carry on regardless!
I did that years ago and my knees are officially about one twinge away from fucked
( , Wed 10 Dec 2008, 20:51, Reply)
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