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Re:How are your joints? - 05 November 2009 12:10 ( #21 )
My knee clicks, as does my hip

Back hurts, as do my wrists
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Re:How are your joints? - 05 November 2009 12:46 ( #22 )
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My left wrist has been clicking recent but its ok, i may start to stretch though as ive heard its good.


 
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Re:How are your joints? - 05 November 2009 13:05 ( #23 )
I think I have the joints of a 70 year old and I wish I was joking. I am in pain every minute of every day, for all those kids who watch WWE..........They are trained professionals, do not attempt to try this at home!
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Re:How are your joints? - 05 November 2009 13:11 ( #24 )
I thought overall weightlifting was supposed to actually be GOOD for your joints, not bad ?
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Re:How are your joints? - 05 November 2009 13:11 ( #25 )
errr, not very good. they creak and crack, i get trouble in particular from both ankles (both sprained 3 or 4 times each) my right shoulder and my wrists (they take it in turns to play up)
i blame it on a lot of skateboarding when i was a kid, i dont mean just kicking a bit of wood around like a goon, i was pretty good, sets of 12 stairs, big gaps, handrails etc. also emulating jackass when it came out did me no good. these 2 things have contributed to at least 2 thirds of my 22 a+e attendances :)
i dont think lifting has helped much, either.
actually, while we are here, can anyone give siome ideas as to what this might be all about-i play rugby on a saturday, and recently, when i make a big challenge with my right shoulder, it sort of pops, and instantly my whole right arm gets burning hot, with pins and needles seeming to shoot up and down my arms?
my doctor pleads with me to stop weightlifting and rugby. oh yeah, im only 21 :)
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Re:How are your joints? - 05 November 2009 13:26 ( #26 )
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Hi,
 
is it just me that has clicking wrists, shoulders and hips?
my knee and ankle click and are painful too, ive pretty much accepted they are kn@ckered but slightly concerned about every other joint!
 
just wondering how everyone else is getting on
 
i used to be in alot of pain before i started stretching and using a foam roller once or twice a day, alot better now, but still quite sore and stiff esp around my lower back and hips after sitting down all day in work


I had a PM on another site about clicking joints and replied that them making the odd noise don't mean ****. But if you mean you can feel grinding ets etc that's a whole new ball park.

For me occasional right shoulder - usually during a heavy bench cycle (so right now then) and my damned back are pretty much it. But my back can be so bad I'm on my hands and knees or, as it is now, walking like a pained old man. I'm currently abusing the ass out of a TENs machine and Ibuprofen.

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Re:How are your joints? - 05 November 2009 13:27 ( #27 )
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I thought overall weightlifting was supposed to actually be GOOD for your joints, not bad ?


To a pass time / recreational level. But I'm wayyyy past that. Ouch.
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