Rob
Registered User
I want to start a thread about any injuries you may have and how it impacts your workouts.
Mine is my left bicep. I hyperextended it last August going too heavy on the on the preacher curl. At first I wasn't too concerned because I confirmed that it wasn't a tear. I decided to give up any lifting that involved my biceps. Went to physio for a couple of months then slowly worked biceps back into my routine. No isolation exercises just compound. Last month I felt it was finally strong enough to start doing a couple of isolation exercises for my biceps. I'm not in pain but it is still really tight so I'm afraid of going too heavy.
I was also doing some boxing classes (for cardio purposes) but I can't jab for very long because it will start to bother me. Thinking of giving them up.
So while there was no evidence I had a tear I am really tempted to have an MRI done. I'm sure that it will be quite the wait (Canadian health care system) before I could have it done. I just thought it would have fully healed by now.
Mine is my left bicep. I hyperextended it last August going too heavy on the on the preacher curl. At first I wasn't too concerned because I confirmed that it wasn't a tear. I decided to give up any lifting that involved my biceps. Went to physio for a couple of months then slowly worked biceps back into my routine. No isolation exercises just compound. Last month I felt it was finally strong enough to start doing a couple of isolation exercises for my biceps. I'm not in pain but it is still really tight so I'm afraid of going too heavy.
I was also doing some boxing classes (for cardio purposes) but I can't jab for very long because it will start to bother me. Thinking of giving them up.
So while there was no evidence I had a tear I am really tempted to have an MRI done. I'm sure that it will be quite the wait (Canadian health care system) before I could have it done. I just thought it would have fully healed by now.