Shoulder problems

Former Member
Former Member
Ok...Here's the short verison of the lead up to my question. I dislocated, well suplexed (popped out but popped in on it's own), my shoulder about a month ago when I was doing butterfly (I promise my form has improved since then:D ). I took a week off from swimming, work and everything and my shoulder was for the most part healed, it only bothers me every once in a while..mostlyat work. But today when I was swimming, it kinda started grinding and hurting when I started my recovery on all my strokes. Any ideas about what to do? Drills to make it stronger or anything would be good. When I do dryland I spend some time focusing on making it stronger...benchpress and such, so it should be getting stronger, so I was surprised when it hurt today. Maybe it's the changing weather;). Im gonna let it rest for a day or two and ice it regularly, but when I get back into the pool it would be nice to not have this problem again. Thanx for your help!! ~Kyra
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I think this is one of those to-may-to, to-ma-to issues. I typically lean back and pull the bar down in front towards my chest. I did a quick google search for "lat pulldown proper form" and pulling the bar down in front of and behind the head both appear to be considered proper form. Craig's obviously right...we probably all need a physical therapist to tell us which form works best for each of us! :D
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I think this is one of those to-may-to, to-ma-to issues. I typically lean back and pull the bar down in front towards my chest. I did a quick google search for "lat pulldown proper form" and pulling the bar down in front of and behind the head both appear to be considered proper form. Craig's obviously right...we probably all need a physical therapist to tell us which form works best for each of us! :D
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