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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 5:11pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "Maintaining good posture is essential to preventing injury. With running and performing the stairmaster, my guess is that if you did injure your rhomboid it is from the movement of your arms back and forth. The rhomboid muscle helps bring your shoulder blade back but also assists in stabilizing your upper extremity when it is brought up or out to the side. My suggestion is to stretch your rhomboid prior to running or performing the stairmaster. You can do so by bringing your arm across your body and holding it until a stretch is felt in that area. Hold for at least 15 secs and repeat 4 x's. Massage or a hot pack to the affected area may also help decrease the stiffness and discomfort as well. As far as what you should do, my general advise is to avoid acitvities which aggravate your condition or perform the acitvities at a level which doesn't aggravate your condition. Pilates does put a lot of stress on your neck and you are right to avoid this if you are experiencing neck problems. For optimal results and outcome, I would recommend you consult with a physical therapist especially since you mention you may have some issues with your neck. He or she would be able to determine the best plan of care for you. I hope this helps and thank you for using CyberPT." |
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