
Originally Posted by
magic32
The lack of a specific traumatic event, decentralized pain and the absence of the symptoms you mentioned (swelling, bruising, color, etc.) speak volumes here. But what is most telling is that it didn't hurt until the next day. It sounds like you have a very common muscle strain. It's persistence (7wks) is largely due to your continued usage (at the gym). A physician wouldn't be able to help this other than to write a script for pain killers. Meds would be the worst thing for you now because pain is a great barometer for progress in this case. Unfortunately, this type of injury, which I've experienced both personally and with friends, can become nagging.
I'd recommend taking a couple of weeks off shoulder and upper chest exercises during which time it won't seem to be getting better, but it is. Many would say just stop lifting, but vets work around injuries, the key is not to strain the shoulder in any way. This means all shoulder stabilzing exercises should also be avoided, this encompasses a lot of exercises but you can still get a workout. Spend these weeks emphasizing legs and cardio. Then slowly begin very light weight (2.5 lbs) shoulder routine and build up.
Most importantly, if two weeks is not enough and your pain hasn't decreased during very light shoulder weights, you may have aggravated the initial injury so take another week off and start again.
LISTEN TO YOUR BODY!
Anyone can get injuried, but it takes an idiot to get reinjuried.
M.