kyoun1e
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I've recently been diagnosed with a mild case of "scapular diskinesis" -- my scapula is out of whack and it's causing me issues in the right shoulder area. Specifically, it's caused an impingement situation and that impingement has created a small tear in the rotator cuff.
Both orthos have told me that this situation is not severe, but I do need to a) do 4-6 weeks of physical therapy, and b) avoid what hurts. I've also been told I don't have to shut down as long as I observe b) above.
My challenge is healing this while maintaining muscle mass on my upper body. This is difficult clearly as I've had to throw flat bench, incline bench, wide rows, weighted pullups, and weighted dips out the window. Right now, in order to avoid pain, I'm finding that my friends are narrow grip cable rows and neutral grip machine press.
The question: Any ideas or creative thoughts on how I can "work" the upper body in order to "convince my muscle to stick around?"
Trips to the gym are now an expiriment.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
KY
Both orthos have told me that this situation is not severe, but I do need to a) do 4-6 weeks of physical therapy, and b) avoid what hurts. I've also been told I don't have to shut down as long as I observe b) above.
My challenge is healing this while maintaining muscle mass on my upper body. This is difficult clearly as I've had to throw flat bench, incline bench, wide rows, weighted pullups, and weighted dips out the window. Right now, in order to avoid pain, I'm finding that my friends are narrow grip cable rows and neutral grip machine press.
The question: Any ideas or creative thoughts on how I can "work" the upper body in order to "convince my muscle to stick around?"
Trips to the gym are now an expiriment.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
KY