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Originally Posted by AlteredBeast Dang man...Sometimes others put your own problems in perspective...Can you do any back exersizes? If not, what about legs? Can you balance the bar on your back and be able to hinge your right are and hold on the bar from that side? If squats are a no no, then you can probably do leg extensions, and lunges w/ a dumbell, you could probably squat with the smith machine, you could probably do some limited hamstring work. i'm thinking along the lines of the seated leg curl. As far as upperbody goes...i'll let Layne give you his insight. |
Back exercises - depends on what is it. I can use my back fairly well.
Legs - I can use both my legs perfectly.
Squats - I don't think I can do this. I can't have any pressure on my right arm/shoulder area.
My right arm/shoulder can't have any pressure on it. I might be able to use it if I'm lifting very light weights with the help of my right arm in a very limited motion, but I don't know if that'll help anything.
The thing is, I can't develope any muscle in my right arm. Lots of muscle were removed from that area and some from my shoulder. I basically don't have a shoulder joint (I do, but like I said the range of motion is limited).