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chaplainjudi 10 years ago

Thanks Sharon: I will look this over. I am very cautious now …but maybe to cautious…because I so need regular exercise…for my heart, lungs and joints. blessings, judi

Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

Hi, Chaplain Judi. The attached link is to exercises recommended by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/PDFs/Rehab_Shoulder_5.pdf. Before beginning these though, I would suggest to consult with a healthcare provider familiar with your case.

chaplainjudi 10 years ago

I so appreciate this topic. I have two herniated disk in my lower neck area and, I fell two years ago and caught myself w my right arm…which I had rotator cuff surgery on some years ago. Now, I have slightly limited motion of the right shoulder…and pain. If there a way to exercise the arm flab issue w these limitations.

Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-18346128

Ossie-Sharon 10 years ago

Hi, DebbiePeet – what you’re describing is common, and there are solutions. Maggie is absolutely correct (thanks!). I’m attaching the following bit of inspiration – Ernestine only started thinking about getting fit at 55 and now l 🙂 🙂 k at her at 75 (we can’t take credit for her, but Customer Service can hook you up with some guides and/or videos, if you wish).

Maggie35 10 years ago

Arm exercises with weights may help. PBS stations have Sit’n’Be Fit show. They have exercises for arm flab.

debbiepeet 10 years ago

I lost weight too fast and now my arms look terrible. Does anyone have any suggestions on a fix OMG they look awful!!! I’m not joking when I say that either!!! They have a ripple affect going on, I’m so upset I didn’t realize they would do that 🙁

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