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07-20-2016, 05:42 AM | #1 | ||
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Hey guys quick question. I looked around but wasn't 100% sure of an answer....
If you haven't seen my other thread I have vascular TOS with a little nerve involvement, but mainly vascular. Question: Am I risking damage to the artery/vein while doing physical exercise? I've read a few things which said it can damage/compress the arteries/vein which can cause problems such as anurisms/clots and stuff? My job involves pull ups/push-ups/burpees/planks/obstacle courses/running/etc usually on a fort nightly or so basis. Relatively symptom free with hands at my side but exercise/ arms at or above 90 I get the heavy arms. Usually after a PT session or similiar my arms are on fire and feel like bricks and I can barely lift them to shoulder height etc. I know it's not good for me just wondering if I'm at a big risk for something that could put me in hospital. Cheers |
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