Originally Posted by
skinnybones
Hi.
Male/148lb/48yrs currently sitting with a lump of ice on my right hand adductor.
About an hour ago in my last squat workset of today, 3rd rep, I felt (and my mind might have been playing tricks but also think I heard) my rh adductor muscle tear on the concentric lift up portion of my lift. As I was into a high position by then I managed to lift the weight into the rack before I stumbled off.
The tear feels as if it is right in the middle of the muscle belly. I am currently(right now) icing and after reading the Joe Leppo article intend to rest it until Monday and then start Starr Rehab protocol.
Due to my shoulder playing up and in pain getting in squat position I have since 7Jan bought a safety squat bar and have been using that in place of LBSquat, I am aware this is considered between front/HBSquat and not 'doing the program'. I started low and have microloaded at 1kg(2.2lb) a session to what was 71kg today. (Deadlift is a bit healthier at 106kg, Bench is at 52kg, Press is at 30kg).
My main question is, given the rather low top weight I can squat, at what weight should I start rehab(my SSB is 20kg), and how aggressive should I be in upping the weight to give the proper healing time?
Sorry to be a pain, I could probably search for this, but how much icing is required post Starr rehab lifts?
Third, I understand I should continue to deadlift if possible. I assume to 'feel' my way through warming up to an appropriate weight. I'm probably getting ahead of myself, but if that proved to be normal working weight should I continue upping deadlift.
Many thanks in advance
Andy