Brief Medical History Overview
Age: 25, Male, Presenting Problem Since: 2 weeks, Symptom Behaviour: Constant it seems, Symptoms Worse (24hr Behaviour): Morning?, Aggravating Factors:: Random, Easing Factors:: Unsure, No Investigations, No Diabetes, No history of High Blood Pressure, No Medications, No Osteoporosis, No Hx of Cancer, No Unexplained Weight Loss, No Bowel/Bladder issues, Other Info: Hypermobility
Rotator cuff strain
Hi guys,
Hoping I can get some help with a shoulder problem. Read a few interesting threads here, nothing particularly specific to my problem though so thought I'd ask. Sorry if it's a bit of a read, I want to provide as much info as possible.
I've been weight lifting for about 6 years, for the most part ensuring with good form and a balanced routine accompanied by thorough warm ups and warm downs. I also tend to see a physio every couple of months to try and minimise stresses caused by the gym and the hours spent sitting at a computer in work. I try to do a lot of stretching, especially of the chest.
I'm hypermobile, not badly as I've never dislocated anything (or broken a bone for that matter), I just get cracking and popping in my fingers, left elbow and both knees. The last couple of years this has also spread to my shoulders, though no pains and no problems lifting. The cracking does get worse though the busier work is and the less I get to stretch as a result. I've found if left things start to get very tight and I get cramp in the shoulders. They've also always been fairly inflexible despite the stretching I do nowadays.
Anyway here is my problem: 2 weeks ago tomorrow (Fri 26th July) I tried lateral raises done with the thumbs down, using cable machines, the thumbs down part being new to me. I did 3 sets to failure, there was no pain, just what I thought was the feeling of the medial deltoid being worked at the time. After leaving the gym my shoulders felt very strained. I woke up the next morning with a loss of mobility and a fatigued feeling. I trained barbell back squats that day but had to alter my grip on the bar as it was causing a sharp pain in the shoulder.
A couple of days later this had seemingly all cleared up and I did my usual heavy chest session with no pain or loss of strength. However two days after this (last Weds) my right shoulder started to feel painful and cramped at random and was clicking more than usual. There was no pain with lifting so I trained shoulders and back as normal over the weekend.
This week my shoulder has gotten worse, I'm getting occasional sharp pains running down from around the end of the collar bone in to the bicep and a pinching sensation at random with movements. However no certain movement seems to cause this, I have full ROM with overall no pain and I've also tried tests such as the painful arc test with no positive result. My shoulder is also still cracking a lot more and I've found there is like a ticking noise when I abduct my elbow to about 30 degrees then rotate, though no pain and maybe this has been there a while?
I've spoken to two physios I trust, both which have said I've probably just strained some thing to do with the rotator cuff. They differ in advising how to deal with it though. One said keep training but go light for a few weeks. The other said do nothing for a week, then it should be fine! They both recommended hot/cold treatment, which I've tried with little difference.
I tried some light bench press last night, which felt hard and a little funny so it's definitely got worse the last week. I also squatted though and found no sharp pain!
I'm confident whatever I have done is due to the lateral raises, which had I not done I probably wouldn't be experiencing this problem now. I'm struggling to clarify what I may have done plus how to go about dealing with it though??
Again sorry for the long read, I'm really worried about this going chronic and becoming a real ongoing problem.
Any help is great appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
J
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