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  1. #1
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    Aug 2005
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    Neck/Clavicle issue

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    Umm hope someone can help me with this. I don't quite get why my left side keeps bothering me. It's been a while since my off & i thought that with all the exercises (home based & supervised @ the pilates studio) i've been doing, it(it=clavicle, left shoulder, neck etc-that whole region) all would be stable.

    I often get short sharp pains in the front of my neck but it doesn't hinder my daily routine. If i carry something the wrong way, I pay for it the next day.

    I tried bilateral breathing @ our swim session today & I couldn't do more than 50m.

    ARGH..RGHGH..

    I have a sports massage booked tonight, I can always tell them and then the pilates folks tomorrow.

    This is ridiculous!

  2. #2
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    CC - you have an unstable joint there between your collarbone and your sternum. As long as the Docs say you're stable and you should continue with activity, keep plugging away. But this could easily take up to a year to completely scar up and stabilize so that it doesn't get irritated with certain activities. And activities that consistently give you sharper pain should be avoided because you will start to compensate somewhere else and end up with a sore shoulder or something. If it's an ache and you know you're holding form through your stroke (ask a knowledgeable person to watch you) then go ahead and keep doing it, it may actually help things along.
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  3. #3
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    thanks

    Wahine,

    Thanks again for explaining it all to me. I've not seen a doc in a while about this particular area and can't be bothered as it's not urgent. They've never told me how stable it is.

    I'd rather get help from the trained follks @ my pilates studio.

    My theory is i'll swim until it starts to really hurt and then rest. I just won't carry anything like a backpack for a while.

    thanks
    C

 

 

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