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    Is there anything I can do during rehab to keep from shrinking up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thall1 View Post
    Is there anything I can do during rehab to keep from shrinking up.
    You can still workout while rehabbing your shoulder.

    Do whatever movements don't cause pain; legs, abs, arms, back, medial and posterior deltoid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    You can still workout while rehabbing your shoulder.

    Do whatever movements don't cause pain; legs, abs, arms, back, medial and posterior deltoid.
    Light weight high reps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thall1 View Post
    Light weight high reps?
    Train as you normally would unless the movement causes pain.

    If it hurts then try a lower weight or skip the movement entirely.

    Remember, strict form is more important than amount of weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by numbere View Post
    Train as you normally would unless the movement causes pain.

    If it hurts then try a lower weight or skip the movement entirely.

    Remember, strict form is more important than amount of weight.
    If it's strained tendons will they heal? It so will they heal if I continue lifting?

    Just about any shoulder workout hurts but I'm usally lifting heavy or going to failure with light weight. Also bench is impossible to do without it hurting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thall1 View Post
    If it's strained tendons will they heal? It so will they heal if I continue lifting?

    Just about any shoulder workout hurts but I'm usally lifting heavy or going to failure with light weight. Also bench is impossible to do without it hurting.
    Inflamed tendons will heal as long as you stop doing the movements that cause pain.

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