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jarret
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Joined: 02 Jul 2007
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Posted: 01/21/08 - 18:10 Post subject:
Hm, from what you say the only thing I can conclude is that your swimming technique isn’t good. Maybe you make improper movements during certain strokes and you’ve causing this. Injuries, especially the ones in sports, don’t have to be conspicuous instantly. So, maybe after a certain time of practicing swimming movements incorrectly, your shoulder started to react. You can start with paying a visit to a physical therapist or a sports doctor. Maybe you’ll have to X-ray your shoulder in order to rule out the possibility of a bigger injury. Or, sometimes draught can cause even paresis, let alone pain in bones. Anyway, whatever the problem is, it can’t be too serious, especially if you have it diagnosed early enough.
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