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    how to cure a 'strain'

    Sometimes I do my move wrong - with a sudden jerk or something -- and then I get a pain as if someone were poking me with a knife.

    Last week my barbell was heavier on one side and I got a 'strain' in my right tricep; the result is I can't do any lifting above my shoulder i.e. bp and shoulder press. -- without experiencing pain.

    Strangely enough Tricep/bicep exercises are ok.

    I think this kind of pain is termed a 'strain'--maybe because the tendon is yanked out of place)

    I am sure you know what I mean -- what do you do about it?

    Replies appreciated

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    you rest....Ice if you are swollen.
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