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Splitter Shoulder and back problems
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<blockquote data-quote="MarvelousMunata" data-source="post: 3995789" data-attributes="member: 70456"><p>Need to suck it up and wait it out anyway.</p><p>Ur out of shape. Look into ur lifting and lowering technique cuz something youre doing is causing that. Dont lift anything over 70, at least not without help.</p><p>Go see a chyropractor and a doctor for ur shoulder and back pains.</p><p>You may have an injury do to work or obviously work related so go to ur union rep to see if you have options as far being compensated by the company. DO NOT GO TO A SUPERVISOR, ask a shop steward or call ur local.</p><p>But i usually see a chyropractor once a week, and i dont lift anything thats too heavy for me cuz i did sustain a back injury working preload.</p><p>Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Also workout outside of work to help condition and strengthen ur body. We got some ripped 40 year olds in my building, rawr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarvelousMunata, post: 3995789, member: 70456"] Need to suck it up and wait it out anyway. Ur out of shape. Look into ur lifting and lowering technique cuz something youre doing is causing that. Dont lift anything over 70, at least not without help. Go see a chyropractor and a doctor for ur shoulder and back pains. You may have an injury do to work or obviously work related so go to ur union rep to see if you have options as far being compensated by the company. DO NOT GO TO A SUPERVISOR, ask a shop steward or call ur local. But i usually see a chyropractor once a week, and i dont lift anything thats too heavy for me cuz i did sustain a back injury working preload. Good luck. Also workout outside of work to help condition and strengthen ur body. We got some ripped 40 year olds in my building, rawr [/QUOTE]
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