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I finally went to a sports medicine doctor today for a shoulder injury from about six months ago. When it happened, I had to stop doing certain movements, things like flies and military presses. Well, I haven't been doing anything big with the shoulders since then, and this doctor told me that my upper back wasn't developed enough and that my shoulders slumped forward some when I was sitting. Of course, I was sitting relaxed, but this still angered me because ever since I started training, I've been trying to avoid just this with a ton of back work (I only have one chest exercise). So I started doing Yates rows a week ago, and she said that should help immensely. Do you think my upper back will grow into proportion, or is there something I should be careful of doing (maxing out on squats or anything else that uses the upper back to support the weight)? If I hadn't been injured, I never would have had this problem because I would have been working those muscles appropriately the whole time, I just didn't realize that the deadlift didn't hit the upper back enough at all.
