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    how do you train around a trap injury

    i hurt my left trap on the lower end and it bugs my at work when i am sitting over the computer and it start to bug me when i train back and advise

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    I've had a few trap injuries always my right however. I would suggest just do those exercises that don't aggravate the injury and ice the affected area regularly alternating with hot packs also helped my injuries. getting a massage may help. if it doesn't show signs of improvement it may be an idea to see a physio.
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    ya but my traps are fine when i train them by themself

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    I got that part, just avoid anything that causes you pain and ice where you feel the pain. it could be a more middle trap issue than upper traps hence you only feel the discomfort when training back
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    thanks man i'm gonna start icing it

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    I agree, and just keep in mind that often once an injured area warms up properly it doesnt hurt that bad or at all, that doesnt mean its not injured though and that youre not doing damage to it.

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    thanks for telling me to ice and heat my traps feels better

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    glad, we could be of service Miller. Always remeber to play safe
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    yup dont want to put myself on the shelf

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