Thanks for your feedback, c spine issue doesn t sound too far off, I had an injury young on the neck from clinch work and during at least a couple of years got frequent wry-necks. Years later a doctor who thought some of my body reactions (knee, strangely, when he hit it with a small hammer) were a bit brutal sent me do do a neck mri. I didn´t and now can´t bear the get locked in an mri machine.Maybe you have something pinched in your c-spine and it is causing your arm to atrophy? My physical therapist told me to be on the look out for atrophy in my calf.
Is your bigger arm the one you jerk off with?
Sorry couldn’t pass on that joke.
I haven´t done any arm exercise since going back to the gym, but did try a few press machines that work both sides independently (Afraid something breaks in the right arm if I press on a free bar), and there´s an unbalance in strength but nothing too dramatic it seems. I wouldn´t say there´s atrophy on one side, but it´s smaller and weaker. And the "good" side needs quite a bit of work as well when it comes to strength! Hoping to get rid of the pubalgia, much better already, and start working the upper body more seriously, see how it goes.
I´m right handed and the right arm is smaller and weaker btw.
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