Holispaul I know just how you feel, it's quite depressing, i once was a competitive bodybuilder, I've spent the last 18 months on a slow steady diet and my old physique was returning , then this injury! my guess is it's nerve damage from sleeping in an awkard position and it will go away as next month or next year? I don't think there a going to be a course of treatment. I'm still going to see the specialist. If it helps this is how I training Triceps & Chest:
Chest
Peck dec , 3 x warm up , 2 x set failure , almost stack or until LH starts to fail 1st
smith m/c bench - 2-3 x set building up to about 100Kg (used to do 160-180Kg), max weight before RH takes over
upright seated press m/c - press LH only 2-3 set to failure
Triceps
Cable push down - normal weights , warm up 2-3 sets to failure
Seated triceps hammer m/c - LH side only 2-3 sets to failure
Seated tricep barbel extension behind head 2-3 sets, bit lighter than used to.
Russian Stimulator - 2 x week after chest recovered, 10mins , 100Hz, 10sec on/off, as much amplitude as I can take , almost max intensity.
Not really sure how to use Russian thing, my other idea was use it every day , low intensity , low frequencey , say 10Hz, for several hours. I haven't tried that theory. Read some reseach about muscle astrophy reduced in rats when they used the low intensity-high duration route , rather than the high intensity/short duration route I'm currently doing.
I train all over body parts & cardio like normal.
Hope that helps






 
			
			 
							 
					
					
					
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