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Old 01-02-2014, 03:22 AM #1
BEASTZ6 BEASTZ6 is offline
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Thumbs up Hey Everyone

I just found this forum, and I am looking for answers to an issue I have been dealing with for many years. After tearing/pulling what I believe to be my left rhomboid muscle, I had so much pain that I could not sleep for 3 days. After recovering from my injury I resumed my workouts in the gym. I quickly discovered that could not even bench press the 45 lb bar alone due to extreme left side weakness. Prior to my injury I was bench pressing 315 lbs for reps. Anyway, I slowly worked my strength back up, but I continued to have left side weakness. I have significant weakness and atrophy in my brachioradialis and tricept, as well as my deltoids. My brachioradialis is actually indented (gone). Hopefully I can get some answers to this issue. I have been to physical therapists and even my gp, but I have yet to receive an answer as to how to resolve my issues. From my own research, I found out that I may have nerve impingement at c6. I look forward to participating on this forum.
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