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Title: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Mike #1 on October 26, 2015, 05:48:11 am
So I have been suffering for a while and only just got round to see a private physio on Friday and he said that the injury is due to how i clean windows all day partly because my arms are  nearly always out stretched in front of me whilst WFP-ing windows  which means that both my shoulders are now now hunched forward only very slightly .

And been right handed i support the weight of pole with my left arm taking all the strain on my left shoulder this is the shoulder i suffer with the most .

So now i have to do exercises everyday to get my shoulders back were they need to be plus exercises to build up my poor core strength , If you sit down on chair or your sofa and relax into it how you usually sit  do your shoulders sit forward ,I now have to  ensure i sit up straight with my shoulders back .

Think about it if you're using your phone ,laptop , eating everything  we put our arms out in front of us if only slightly but as windys we spend 5-7 hrs a day wfp holding the weight of a pole which means we are all set to suffer unless we do something about it .
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: rah on October 26, 2015, 06:07:43 am
I've been having weekly/fortnightly sports massages for the last 18 months depending on how my back/neck shoulders are. Not getting my saggy ass back into the gym to strengthen core etc.

Been poling for 15 years thin the damage was done with the old poles, but still hopefully got another 15 yrs left ;)
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Mike #1 on October 26, 2015, 06:19:08 am
Bloody hell mate every week or 2 , The pyhsio gave my shoulder a short massage and it really hurt but massaging that often do you not do exercises the guy i see has over 25 years experience .

I need to check if the cost treatment can be put down as an expense seeing as its a work related injury  :D
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Walter Mitty on October 26, 2015, 06:27:26 am
Bloody hell mate every week or 2 , The pyhsio gave my shoulder a short massage and it really hurt but massaging that often do you not do exercises the guy i see has over 25 years experience .

I need to check if the cost treatment can be put down as an expense seeing as its a work related injury  :D

I asked my accountant about this some years ago.  Back then it was not an allowable expense - but if you need to buy an appliance (e.g. a back support), that is allowable.  I doubt it has changed for the better but maybe check it anyway.
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Mike #1 on October 26, 2015, 06:29:11 am
Bloody hell mate every week or 2 , The pyhsio gave my shoulder a short massage and it really hurt but massaging that often do you not do exercises the guy i see has over 25 years experience .

I need to check if the cost treatment can be put down as an expense seeing as its a work related injury  :D

Cheers Walter  ;) ;)

I asked my accountant about this some years ago.  Back then it was not an allowable expense - but if you need to buy an appliance (e.g. a back support), that is allowable.  I doubt it has changed for the better but maybe check it anyway.
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: andyM on October 26, 2015, 07:02:33 am
So I have been suffering for a while and only just got round to see a private physio on Friday and he said that the injury is due to how i clean windows all day partly because my arms are  nearly always out stretched in front of me whilst WFP-ing windows  which means that both my shoulders are now now hunched forward only very slightly .

And been right handed i support the weight of pole with my left arm taking all the strain on my left shoulder this is the shoulder i suffer with the most .

So now i have to do exercises everyday to get my shoulders back were they need to be plus exercises to build up my poor core strength , If you sit down on chair or your sofa and relax into it how you usually sit  do your shoulders sit forward ,I now have to  ensure i sit up straight with my shoulders back .

Think about it if you're using your phone ,laptop , eating everything  we put our arms out in front of us if only slightly but as windys we spend 5-7 hrs a day wfp holding the weight of a pole which means we are all set to suffer unless we do something about it .

Have you tried over extending the pole so your left hand is higher up the pole (but still around chest height) and the butt of the pole is about 6" from the ground?
The pole feels better balanced this way and doesn't put so much strain on the shoulders.
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: dazmond on October 26, 2015, 08:12:32 am
if your having shoulder problems then you ve gotta use xtreme brushes on the end of your xtreme poles mike.they make a big difference.

a medium mixed brush would suffice and rinse on the glass for upper windows.if you get the angle right on your resi neck you can clean frames,sills and glass effectively on maintenance cleans.having a gardiners scraper on your pole helps with the more stubborn marks too.

i d also refuse any f/s/g and conny roof jobs if i were you as these put a lot more strain on shoulders than regular windows.

cod liver oil and glucosamine every day(i swear by it)

learning a  few light yoga exercises to be done every day would be beneficial.even 10 mins in the morning and evening would do you good.

ive never had any shoulder problems for years now apart from the odd ache or little niggle(usually from squeezing in add on jobs on an already very busy window cleaning week).

i already have big strong arms and shoulders from playing drums and gym work over the years.im also 6 ft 2in and 17 stone and have been working outdoors all my life in manual jobs(farms/landscape gardening etc)

i also love swimming but dont go as often as i used to.

when im relaxing at home i slouch on the sofa no problem.i certainly dont think about how im sat or whether my shoulders are back or forward! ;D

im 44 now but i feel much better than i did the whole of my 20s
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Mike #1 on October 26, 2015, 08:56:22 am
All pointers taken on board lads I will be changing and adapting my methods .

Daz because of drums and gym you are far far less likely to suffer any injury a were as I don't do any exercise other than going to work always getting nagged off my wife as she trains most days .
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Smurf on October 26, 2015, 09:38:43 am
Treat yourself to a Thumper Maxi Pro... works a treat  :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAvotmtaOLY

How To Get the Most Out of Your Maxi Pro Massage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEsGuLzOVK4
 
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Rich Wilts on October 26, 2015, 09:41:35 am
This is what Franky and Tosh use when injury strikes.


https://www.facebook.com/ConselhosdeBiscat/videos/862699600474047/ (https://www.facebook.com/ConselhosdeBiscat/videos/862699600474047/)
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Smurf on October 26, 2015, 09:42:47 am
This is what Franky and Tosh use when injury strikes.


https://www.facebook.com/ConselhosdeBiscat/videos/862699600474047/ (https://www.facebook.com/ConselhosdeBiscat/videos/862699600474047/)

The friend bit cracked me up ;D
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Frankybadboy on October 26, 2015, 05:48:40 pm
This is what Franky and Tosh use when injury strikes.


https://www.facebook.com/ConselhosdeBiscat/videos/862699600474047/ (https://www.facebook.com/ConselhosdeBiscat/videos/862699600474047/)
and a lovely tool it is ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Shane sharples on October 26, 2015, 06:25:25 pm
I also take glucosamine and eat fish every day, gotta look after your joints. Think of it as wd40 but for your joints  ;D
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Clever Forum Name on October 26, 2015, 08:09:31 pm
Mike,

What is your current pole and brush?
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: rah on October 26, 2015, 10:15:52 pm
I also play a lot of golf ( well try ;)  )

My accountant claims it back, private medical treatment, always has done. If I'm poorly sick, tax man get's less through not working.

Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: W.booler on October 27, 2015, 07:05:28 pm
You could always try upper back and shoulder workout with Brittany. Youtube fine tune pilates upper back and shoulders. You'll feel better instantly!  :)
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: windowswashed on October 27, 2015, 07:17:21 pm
Practice using wfp swapping arms to have a break from the normal so to balance the muscles or injuries. It's easy enough poling left or right handed. Use lightweight brushes, rigid carbon poles and a good technique that involves rocking on ones heels and toes to take the strain off the arms like we're suppose to instead of using a poor technique and last but not least rinse brush on at height as there is no need to rinse brush off putting excess strain on shoulders.
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: NWH on October 27, 2015, 07:42:55 pm
9-10 it's the tendons in your back and clavicles or collar bone area that need stretching,I found that if you stand back from the Windows far enough you don't need to use such vigorous movements to clean the Windows. Don't forget we are cleaning most of our work regularlary so the need for excess scrubbing isn't needed I find a couple of passes Up and down on the glass is enough
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Mike #1 on October 27, 2015, 08:17:40 pm
Mike,

What is your current pole and brush?

Damo i currently use an Xtreme 22 pole with a Supreme medium mixed and with any higher work or 2hr commercial jobs  i switch to a Xtreme brush .
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Clever Forum Name on October 27, 2015, 08:34:42 pm
Setup is good then.

I have Physio once every 5 weeks.

Hand massage every 4 weeks.

Could be technique.
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Dave Willis on October 27, 2015, 08:59:26 pm
What I do is perch on the edge of the settee at night in front of the tv and do one arm pushes above my head with my wallet. Some nights I can only manage five repetitions.

Works for me.
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: DeLuce on October 27, 2015, 10:13:26 pm
What I do is perch on the edge of the settee at night in front of the tv and do one arm pushes above my head with my wallet. Some nights I can only manage five repetitions.

Works for me.
;D ;D  funny as ever!!

Seeing as my body earns me a decent crust, I regularly go to the physio every 6wks. It's surprising how shoulder muscle attaches itself to other muscle and ceases to work correctly. Worth the money imo
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Mike #1 on October 28, 2015, 05:35:15 am
My core strength is also crap and my spine is out of alignment which overall with my shoulder injury isn't great at all . So i am now  doing loads of crunches leg raises etc .

But for my shoulder he also told me to place my chin on my chest and rotate my shoulders a bit like shrugging do that x20 really fast multiple times a day .
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: NWH on October 28, 2015, 05:54:19 pm
I like  the part of the massage when she says have you had a massage with us before and asks you to turn over lol,I normally find once I've had the knots rubbed out of that muscle I'm fully fit again and ready for work lol ;D
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: DaveG on October 28, 2015, 05:57:52 pm
I like  the part of the massage when she says have you had a massage with us before and asks you to turn over lol,I normally find once I've had the knots rubbed out of that muscle I'm fully fit again and ready for work lol ;D

Playing "wigwams"?   ;D

I had a Thai massage once.. She was doing her stuff on me and I was thinking, "Don't get a hard on, don't get a hard on...."
















And she did!  ;D
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: NWH on October 28, 2015, 05:59:58 pm
Just get a hard on m8 that's the idea with those massages lol,that's how they turn a 45 massage into a £70 one lol lol
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: Smurf on October 28, 2015, 09:37:50 pm
I like  the part of the massage when she says have you had a massage with us before and asks you to turn over lol,I normally find once I've had the knots rubbed out of that muscle I'm fully fit again and ready for work lol ;D

Playing "wigwams"?   ;D

I had a Thai massage once.. She was doing her stuff on me and I was thinking, "Don't get a hard on, don't get a hard on...."
















And she did!  ;D

 ;D
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: NWH on October 28, 2015, 11:41:38 pm
Lol yeah did she show her carbon pole,or by the sounds of it she was a hybrid lol ;D
Title: Re: Shoulder Injury
Post by: lee_dewing on October 29, 2015, 11:35:36 pm
Mike just got this book of amazon, been lazy and not got into a routine yet.

Read the customers reviews.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1569757380/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1446160608&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=healthy+shoulder+handbook&dpPl=1&dpID=51mKbaHZkpL&ref=plSrch

If you have success with it please post the exercises that worked for you.

I'm right handed and to grip the base of the pole in left hand.
read all posts and will make more of an effort with what's been suggested as aches in left shoulder good few months now.
 >:(

Good posts everyone.
Lee