Back Pain After Exercising Posted: 06-08-04 06:25am
I like to exercise a great deal, but have
a strange back pain that starts between my
shoulders and spreads to my arms after I
have been running for about 5 minutes. As
soon as I stop the pain disappears and
then I can run for another 5 or 10 minutes
before it comes back again. I am seeing a
phsio, but he is not sure what is going
on. When not exercising I have no pain at
all, but I have had this problem for 4
months now.
Anyone got any ideas about what is
happening?
Many thanks,
charliezito
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