Close Grip problem

G Rambo34

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i was doing a close grip bench press yesterday, doing like 8 reps. i was doing it fast and all of a sudden my left shoulder cracked and shifted into a different postion. immdiatley i started feeling alot of pain and had to rack it up as my shoulder popped back into place. i now realized that this happened because i didnt position my elbows against my side. but now when i attept to do a military press my shoulder hurts coming down and when i do like a tricep pushdown my shoulder hurts, but there is no pain when i lift it up. anyway everything is fine, its just soreness now and everything feels back into place. but has anyone ever expericned this?
 

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sharp, shooting pain is nature's way of telling you to cut that the **** out.

stop all upper-body lifting, immediately, and investigate what really happened to your shoulder, take the time to make sure you know what happened & what will fix it. i suggest a doctor, this is the sort of thing they're good at.

if you insist on self-diagnosis, start here:

http://www2.vhi.ie/topic/shoulderinjury

ask crazyasian why trying to lift your way through a shoulder injury is a Bad Idea
 

G Rambo34

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basically what happened was i disloacted it and it immidiately popped back in. which is why it is sore today. should i not lift today?
 

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scroll down my link. a dislocated shoulder is nothing to sneeze at.
 

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I know what your talking about. The same exact thing happend to me when I was doing incline dumbell presses a while ago. it scared the **** out of me. I stopped lifting for a while and after 3 weeks I resumed lifting. I say warm up before lifting weights.
 

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i agree with guaya although 3 weeks might be long if you're on a strict regimen.

the next session (try to give yourself a few days break, seems like it's been 2 days since this happens so maybe another day or two) start _really_ slow with low weights warming up, and start to up it from there. if everything seems normal, you should be good.

if it still hurts like a *****, i think a doctors visit is going to be worth it in the long-run so you dont seriously **** up anything and take months to fix
 
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