Originally Posted by
Rodrigo1709
Hello,
I have hypermobility syndrome, which means that my joints are more unstable than normal. The treatment for this condition is simply to stay physically fit and strong to help stabilize the joints and prevent injuries. As bad as it seems, this doesn't affect my life as much. The biggest complain I have is a recurring subluxation on both shoulders (I had those for about ten to fifteen times, but never related to weigthlifiting). What happens is that my shoulder pops out of its place, stays out for a couple of seconds, and then pops right back in. It hurts a little bit, but it is manageable; I have no loss of strength or mobility. The problem is that these episodes may become a problem when I'm older, so I added a couple of exercises to the Starting Strength program in order to further strengthen my shoulders.
The exercises that I chose are lateral raises and internal and external rotations. I follow the "advanced novice" program, from Practical Programing (Squat -> Bench press/Overhead press -> Pulling exercise), so what I'm doing is when I bench press, I complement my workout with lateral raises (3x10), and when I overhead press, with internal and external rotations (3x10, conjugated).
I would like to hear your opinions on the exercises I chose and if you know a better way to treat this condition. Some additional information: I'm 31 years old, 1,83m (6'0) and 80kg (175 pounds), and my lifts are in the "category 3".
Thanks in advance,
Rodrigo.