
Originally Posted by
DBarcelo
I agree. I would stay away from all upper body work for a while. The thing about a shoulder dislocating is that it's not really a cartlidge problem like with other jounts, it's more of a muscle problem. Joints in your body are held together with cartlidge and tendons. The shoulder ball doesn't fit INTO the joint, it sits on top of the joint and small muscles hold it in place. You really can't do much of any movement without incorporating shoulder muscles to some extent. You have to wait for the little muscles to heal, and as we all know, a muscle can't heal if it's being used. When you go back to working out again, you should start off very light, or you will re-injur the shoulder.