PT went really well this morning. I felt strong and had literally zero shoulder pain doing the various exercises. They have to be just running out the insurance on this. I barely need any guidance when I go in, and they know I repeat the entire PT at home every evening.
I ended up in a long discussion with a PT on how to do a correct/safe flat bench press. She told me close hand bench was more dangerous in my case, and I should keep my hands wide. She even had illustrations from one of her re-certification classes. I'll give it a shot on Sunday, but I'm not sold yet. I know I lift at least 15% more with my hands wide, but I've been told by too many people that it's bad for the rotator cuff.
I ended up in a long discussion with a PT on how to do a correct/safe flat bench press. She told me close hand bench was more dangerous in my case, and I should keep my hands wide. She even had illustrations from one of her re-certification classes. I'll give it a shot on Sunday, but I'm not sold yet. I know I lift at least 15% more with my hands wide, but I've been told by too many people that it's bad for the rotator cuff.
